Add timeless elegance to your style with this dazzling halo diamond ring, featuring a brilliant round centerpiece surrounded by sparkling micro diamonds in a luxurious silver tone finish.
- Category:
- All Jewellery,
- Women,
- Women Finger Rings
- Product Code:
- PF216952D53FD2A15
- SKU:
- MGHRI-F21
- Color:
- white
- Stone:
- Alloy, American Diamond
- Unit:
- One Finger Ring
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Make a statement of grace and sophistication with this beautifully crafted halo diamond ring, designed to reflect brilliance from every angle. The ring features a radiant central stone encircled by a halo of finely set shimmering diamonds, creating a luxurious layered sparkle effect.
Finished with premium silver tone plating, this ring offers a refined shine while remaining lightweight and comfortable for daily or occasion wear. Its classic halo design makes it a perfect choice for engagements, parties, anniversaries, and special celebrations.
Crafted as skin-safe jewellery, this halo diamond ring is suitable for sensitive skin and ensures long-lasting comfort. Whether styled with formal attire or worn as an everyday statement piece, this ring adds effortless glamour to any look.
6-Month Warranty
This warranty covers color fading only. It does not include damage caused by water, chemicals, breakage, or physical wear and tear.

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