This will boost up the amount of light reflected by the gemstones, and hence, draw the attention of people directly to the sparkler. Other than the sparkle, a halo cut diamond ring is also a good option to make your wedding diamond ring look bigger. History and Evolution The history of the halo cut diamond ring was actually dated back to the 1700’s. Just like the present time, halos were a trend then as well, but the styles and designs were obviously different. After some years, halo ring with colored diamonds or gemstones became popular. You can see that most of the royalties in the olden period used to wear a colorful halo as their wedding diamond ring. Later in the Art Deco period, more streamlined and simple version of halo diamond rings were introduced. It was also embellished using many filigere as well as milgrain works, especially in Victorian style halo diamond rings. At the present time, any designs and settings will go with a halo cut diamond ring. Nevertheless, the most popular trends in a halo ring now are pave set diamonds and square cut diamonds. The double halo diamond ring is also flourishing in the wedding diamond ring field nowadays.