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Lab-Grown Round Diamond Hidden Halo Ring with Pavé Band, 18K:
- Lab-grown round brilliant center diamond
- Hidden halo of pavé diamonds (set below the center stone's girdle)
- Halfway pavé band continuing down both sides of the shank
- DEF color, VS clarity, excellent cut on all diamonds
Available in all sizes
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Complete Description
A round lab-grown diamond engagement ring featuring a hidden halo and a halfway pavé band, available in 18k white, yellow, or rose gold, in 11 carat weight options from 3ct to 30ct, starting at $2,520. Every diamond is DEF color and VS clarity with an excellent cut grade.
What makes a hidden halo different
A standard halo surrounds the center diamond at its girdle — the ring of accent diamonds is visible from the front and frames the center stone visually. A hidden halo is set below the girdle of the center stone, hugging its underside. From the top, the ring reads as a clean solitaire. From the side or at an angle, the hidden halo becomes visible as a ring of diamonds beneath the center stone, creating an unexpected flash of brilliance that's invisible from a straight-on view. The hidden halo adds diamond weight and brilliance while maintaining the clean, minimal look of a solitaire from the front.
The halfway pavé band
The band is set with pavé diamonds halfway around — from the center stone down both sides of the shank to approximately the midpoint, where the pavé ends and the remaining shank is plain metal. This means the ring has diamond coverage where it's visible when worn, while the underside remains clean metal. It's a practical design choice as well as an aesthetic one: pavé diamonds on the full underside of a ring can catch on fabric and create more maintenance needs, while a halfway pavé band delivers the visual sparkle with less daily wear concern.
How it wears
The hidden halo + halfway pavé band combination creates a ring that reads clean from above and layered from the side — perfect for buyers who want the diamond presence of a halo ring without the visual weight of a full halo from the top. The halfway pavé ensures the ring sparkles when you look at your hand, without the extra maintenance of a full-pavé band.
At 3–5ct the ring reads as a refined, modern engagement ring. At 8ct+ it becomes a visible statement. At 15ct and above it moves into high-jewelry scale. The hidden halo and halfway pavé mean the total diamond presence is always greater than the center carat alone — worth noting when comparing to solitaire options.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We welcome custom inquiries. If you'd like to explore a different scale, diamond ratio, or design variation, please use the Contact to Inquire button and our team will be happy to discuss options with you.
A hidden halo is a ring of small accent diamonds set below the girdle of the center stone rather than at the girdle. From the front, the ring reads as a clean solitaire — the hidden halo isn't visible straight-on. From the side or at an angle, the halo becomes visible as a flash of diamonds beneath the center stone. This design adds diamond weight and brilliance while maintaining a minimal, solitaire-like profile from the front.
The band features pavé diamonds halfway around — from the center stone down both sides of the shank to approximately the midpoint, where the pavé ends and the remaining shank is plain metal. This provides diamond sparkle where it's most visible when worn, while keeping the underside of the ring clean and low-maintenance.
A standard halo ring places the ring of accent diamonds at the girdle of the center stone, visible from the front and framing the center visually. This ring's hidden halo is placed below the girdle, creating a clean solitaire look from the top with an unexpected flash of diamonds visible from the side. The two designs create very different visual results at similar diamond weights.
Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — the only difference is how they're produced. They're graded on the same 4Cs standard (cut, color, clarity, carat weight) and have the same hardness (Mohs 10) and brilliance.





