Halo diamond rings amplify. The central stone is surrounded by a frame of smaller diamonds, which makes the solitaire appear larger, more brilliant, and more defined from every angle. Nivara's lab-grown diamond halo rings are IGI-certified in 18K gold, built for women who want maximum presence without going oversized on the centre stone.
The halo setting is one of the most technically demanding ring constructions to do well. The surrounding pavé must be set at an even height, each diamond secured correctly, the ratio between halo and solitaire balanced so neither overwhelms the other. Nivara's halo rings are designed to get this right.
Round brilliant halos. Cushion cut halos. Hidden halo settings where the frame sits below the girdle of the stone. Single and double halo variations. Each is a different personality, but the same standard: real IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds in solid 18K gold.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a halo actually do for a ring?
A ring of small diamonds encircling the centre stone makes that stone read visibly larger and lifts the overall brightness, because the pave catches light from angles the centre stone cannot. A halo around a 0.70 carat centre can give the presence of something closer to a carat. The 19 designs here apply it across shapes, from the Mira radiant halo to the Amara oval with a curvy halo band.
What is a hidden halo?
A hidden halo sits underneath the centre stone, facing sideways rather than upward, so from above the ring looks like a clean solitaire and the sparkle only reveals itself from the side. Several Mira designs here use it, including the pear and the marquise with hidden halo. It is the choice for someone who wants a classical silhouette from the front with something extra built in.
How is a halo ring priced when it holds so many diamonds?
Every diamond, centre stone and halo stone alike, is VVS clarity and E colour charged at ₹50,000 per carat, the same rate for every buyer. The halo stones are small so their combined carat weight is modest, but the setting labour is significantly higher than a plain solitaire because each stone is set individually. That is why halo rings here run from around ₹70,000 to about ₹2,20,000.
Do the small halo diamonds fall out over time?
Properly set pave is secure, but prongs on small stones are the part of any ring most affected by daily knocks, so a halo warrants periodic checking in a way a plain band does not. Have the setting inspected at any Nivara showroom in Hyderabad, Bangalore or Indore, open 7 days a week from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm. Every piece passes 27 quality checks before it leaves us.
How do I clean a halo ring without damaging it?
Warm water, a drop of mild dish soap, ten minutes of soaking and a soft toothbrush worked gently around and underneath the halo. The underside is where lotion and soap residue collect, and a clouded halo is almost always dirty rather than damaged. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners at home and avoid chlorine, which attacks the alloys in gold over time rather than the diamond itself.
Can I exchange a halo ring for a plain solitaire later?
Yes. The lifetime exchange returns 100% of the current gold value and 100% of the current diamond value against any other Nivara piece. Making charges and taxes are waived within 15 days of purchase and deducted after that. The lifetime buyback returns 100% of the current gold value and 85% of the current diamond value, with making charges and taxes always deducted.