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Pear shaped double halo engagement rings are currently popular for all the right reasons. Pear diamonds have exquisite curves that come to a point and form a teardrop shape with special faceting that enables the most brilliant shine. This double halo design amplifies the beauty of the center stone, making it the focal point of the ring and adding an extra touch of glamor and sophistication. The inner halo of smaller diamonds surrounds the center stone, enhancing its size and brilliance, while the outer halo adds an additional layer of brilliance. The intricate detailing and precise craftsmanship of Sylvie engagement rings ensure that every angle, curve, and facet is flawlessly executed, resulting in a ring that is full of dimension.
Each pear shaped double halo engagement ring is meticulously crafted to fit your finger perfectly, creating a unified and attractive appearance.
For a classic look, Claudia is a perfect fit. This double halo pear cut engagement ring has a 1 carat center stone setting and 0.54 carats of diamonds in the double halo and cascading down the shank. While the Jocelina has a 2 carat center stone setting encircled by 0.58 carats worth of diamonds that make up the stunning double halo that rests atop spiral split shank band.
All of Sylvie’s engagement ring designs are inspired by beauty and passion, creating personalized choices that are as limitless as the love shared by those who inspire them.
A pear shaped double halo engagement ring is shaped like a teardrop with a pointed end and one rounded end surrounded by a double halo. It is popularly used for engagement due to its unique and attractive appearance.
A double halo setting has an intricate design that creates a magnificent halo effect around the pear-shaped diamond for more brilliance and sparkle in the center stone.
Several benefits make this diamond ring a popular choice for engagement. Here are a few advantages of selecting a pear cut diamond:
The pear shaped diamond center stones appear bigger than their carat weight due to their elongated shape. The halo setting makes it seem even bigger.
The pear shape is most frequently worn, with the top pointing to the fingertips and the round bottom toward the hand. This gives it the appearance of a falling teardrop.