Cushion Halo Engagement Rings

The cushion cut — a soft, rounded square named for its pillow-like shape — is the most natural partner for a halo of any diamond shape. Its gently curved outline flows into the surrounding pavé without hard corners, giving a romantic, vintage-leaning look that catches light in big, warm flashes. This collection holds 48 cushion cut halo lab-grown diamond engagement rings, from $1,033, each IGI-certified and made to order in solid 10K, 14K or 18K gold.

Why a cushion cut and halo work so well together

Because the cushion's edges are rounded rather than sharp, a halo sits flush around it in a continuous, seamless ring — no gaps, no corners to protect. The pairing reads larger than the centre carat and leans classic and antique, which is why the cushion halo is a perennial favourite for a soft, romantic engagement ring.

Styles in this collection

The collection covers single halos, double halos for extra scale, hidden halos, and split-shank and pavé bands. Metal options span white, yellow and rose gold — yellow gold especially plays to the cushion's vintage character — with centre sizes from about one to two-and-a-half carats.

Lab-grown, IGI-certified

Every cushion cut here is lab-grown and IGI-certified — the same carbon, hardness and fire as a mined diamond, at a fraction of the price, so a larger centre or a second halo stays within budget.

Shop with confidence

Each ring is made to order in about two weeks, ships free by express courier in 5–7 days, and is covered by a 30-day return policy, with the IGI certificate included.

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How to choose a cushion cut halo ring

Cushions hold onto body colour more than most shapes because of their large, open facets, so colour grade deserves one extra notch of attention — H or better keeps an engagement ring with a cushion cut and halo looking white, especially in white gold. The good news is the halo helps: a bright pavé frame lifts the apparent whiteness of the centre. Because the cushion's corners are rounded, the halo sits flush all the way round with no gaps to check for.

Decide between a standard and an elongated cushion first — the elongated version wears longer and slimmer, the classic reads softer and squarer. Then pick the halo weight: a single halo is timeless, a double halo cushion engagement ring pushes maximum size. Cushions are a brilliant-style cut, so SI1 clarity usually faces up clean; put the saving toward colour and a well-made halo instead.

Cushion cut halo engagement ring FAQs

Why is a cushion cut good for a halo?

A cushion cut has soft, rounded corners, so a halo sits flush around it in a seamless ring with no corners to protect. That's why an engagement ring with a cushion cut and halo looks so continuous and romantic.

Does a cushion halo make the diamond look bigger?

Yes. The pavé frame reads as part of the diamond's outline, so a cushion cut halo diamond ring appears noticeably larger than its centre carat weight — a classic reason the pairing is so popular.

What is a double halo cushion engagement ring?

A double halo cushion engagement ring adds a second row of pavé around the first for maximum apparent size, amplifying the cushion's already generous, pillowy look.

What metal suits a cushion halo ring?

All three golds work, but yellow gold plays especially well to the cushion's vintage character. Each cushion halo diamond engagement ring here is made to order in solid 10K, 14K or 18K gold.

What wedding band goes with a cushion cut halo?

A contoured band curves around the halo for a flush fit, while a straight pavé band sits alongside it. Browse our wedding bands to pair one with your cushion cut halo engagement ring.

Are cushion cut halo lab grown diamonds real?

Yes. Every cushion cut here is lab-grown and IGI-certified — chemically and optically identical to a mined diamond, and classified by the FTC as a real diamond.