



Picking out a ring, whether it’s for an engagement, a special moment, or just to treat yourself, is pure excitement. At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, we’ve seen countless customers debate halo vs solitaire styles, and we get it, both are stunning in their way. Maybe you’re eyeing the sleek simplicity of our Round Diamond Solitaire Ring or the bold sparkle of a halo design. Whatever your vibe, we’re here to help you choose, or craft, the ring that feels like you.
In this guide from lexiejordanjewelry.com, we’ll walk you through halo and solitaire rings step-by-step, settings, cost, durability, and more. Let’s find your perfect match!
Engagement rings are where Halo vs Solitaire really heats up. A solitaire is the classic lone-diamond look, simple, elegant, and all about that single stone. Halo rings? They’re the extroverts, surrounding the center diamond with a “halo” of smaller stones for extra dazzle.
Solitaires have that timeless proposal charm, while halos bring a modern wow factor. At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, we love both, and our Mixed Shape Diamond Ring mixes emerald and round cuts for a fresh twist that nods to halo vibes. Which one’s calling your name?
The setting defines a ring’s personality. Solitaires typically use prong or bezel settings to spotlight that one diamond. Halo rings layer it up, prongs or pavé settings hold the center stone and its sparkling frame.
Solitaire: Prong (4 or 6 prongs for security) or bezel (sleek and modern, like our Round Diamond Solitaire Ring).
Halo: Pavé for the halo stones, prong for the center, maximum shine, maximum impact.
Want a custom setting? At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, you pick the cut, size, and style, prong for an edge, bezel for smoothness, in a ring, necklace, or bracelet.
Every ring has its highs and lows. Here’s how they stack up:
Pros: Timeless, easy to maintain, lets the diamond steal the show.
Cons: Less sparkle if you love major bling; smaller-looking stone without a halo boost.
Pros: Bigger sparkle factor, makes the center stone pop, trendy vibe.
Cons: Trickier to clean, more stones mean more upkeep.
I’ve worn a solitaire daily for years, low fuss, high impact. But when I designed a halo piece with our team, the compliments rolled in!
Budget’s a biggie. Solitaires are often lighter on the wallet since you’re buying one stone. Halos, with their extra diamonds, bump up the price, but not always by much.
Style | Average Cost | Lexie Jordan Example |
Solitaire | $500–$2,000 | Round Diamond Solitaire Ring – $980 |
Halo | $1,500–$5,000 | Pave Diamond Multi Shape Spiral Ring – $3,600 |
Custom halo designs at Lexie Jordan Jewelry let you tweak the stone size and quality to fit your budget, start designing today!
Solitaires have history, think Marilyn Monroe vibes. Halos, though, have taken over Instagram feeds and red carpets. A 2023 Jewelers of America report pegged halo engagement rings at 40% of sales vs. solitaires at 30%. At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, our Triple Butterfly Diamond Ring leans halo-inspired with 2.10ct of diamonds, proof bold is in.
Solitaire Fans: Traditionalists and minimalists.
Halo Lovers: Trendsetters craving extra sparkle.
Size perception is key. A 0.5-carat solitaire stands alone, beautiful, but modest. Add a halo, and that same stone looks closer to 1 carat thanks to the surrounding sparkle.
Solitaire: Go for a bigger stone (e.g., 0.25ct in our Round Diamond Solitaire Ring) for impact.
Halo: Smaller center stone (like 0.46ct in our Mixed Shape Diamond Ring) gets a major boost.
Custom tip: Pick your diamond size and cut with us, round, emerald, or pear, and watch it shine.
Rings take a beating, coffee spills, gym sessions, you name it. Solitaires are low-maintenance champs; halos need a little more love.
Solitaire: Wipe with a soft cloth; check prongs yearly.
Halo: Clean crevices with a brush, those tiny stones catch dirt.
Our Pave Diamond Multi Shape Spiral Ring sparkles with 1.10ct of pavé diamonds, gentle cleaning keeps it flawless.
Durability matters for daily wear. Solitaires, with fewer stones, have less to lose. Halos risk loose halo stones over time, but quality craftsmanship (like ours!) minimizes that.
Solitaire: Bezel settings (see our Round Diamond Solitaire Ring) protect edges.
Halo: Prong settings need occasional tightening, worth it for the dazzle.
Our 18K gold designs at Lexie Jordan Jewelry are built to last, customize yours with confidence.
Style is personal. Solitaires scream understated elegance; halos shout glamour.
Solitaire: Sleek, versatile, pairs with everything.
Halo: Bold, romantic, perfect for statement moments.
Love edgy? Our Mixed Shape Diamond Ring mixes emerald and round cuts for a fresh halo vibe.
Wedding bands tie it all together. Solitaires play nice with any band, straight, curved, or stacked. Halos need a little planning to avoid gaps or clashing.
Solitaire: Stack it with our Round Diamond Solitaire Ring in 18K gold, rose, white, or yellow.
Halo: A curved band hugs our Triple Butterfly Diamond Ring beautifully.
Why choose when you can create? At lexiejordanjewelry.com, the custom is our specialty:
Stone Size: From 0.25ct to 2.10ct, your call.
Quality: Top-tier diamonds and GIA-certified options are available.
Color: Yellow, white, or rose gold.
Cut: Round, emerald, pear, pick your sparkle.
Setting: Prong for classic, bezel for modern, in a ring, necklace, or bracelet.
I once helped a client design a halo ring with a pear-cut center, her fiancé still talks about it!
Still torn? Ask yourself:
Do I love simplicity or sparkle? Solitaire = less, halo = more.
What’s my budget? Solitaires start lower; halos offer luxe for less.
Daily wear or special occasion? Solitaires win for ease, halos for wow.
Browse our collection, start with the Pave Diamond Multi Shape Spiral Ring for halo vibes, or keep it sleek with a solitaire.
Whether you’re Team Halo or Team Solitaire, Lexie Jordan Jewelry has the perfect piece or the tools to craft it. From the timeless Round Diamond Solitaire Ring to the show-stopping Triple Butterfly Diamond Ring, we’re here to make your jewelry dreams real. Visit our collection and let’s create something unforgettable together!