Knot Ring
A sculptural tied form that gives Jennifer Fisher's minimalism a stronger hand.
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Story & heritage
The Knot Ring shows Jennifer Fisher's design language at its most sculptural. Official copy calls it a subtle statement with endless edge: a clean knotted design that is minimal in form but hard to ignore. That tension between restraint and impact is a recurring theme across the brand, and the ring turns it into a single, immediately legible object.
Recent coverage from Page Six also highlighted the Knot Ring among celebrity-adjacent favorites, which helps explain why the motif now reads as more than a one-off novelty. It is part of the brand's broader move from pure hoop authority into fuller sculptural essentials.
Materials & craft
Official details focus on the tied central form and substantial shape, designed to be worn solo or stacked. The ring has a rounded, high-volume profile that gives the knot real presence rather than reading as a flat graphic.
How to choose & style
Knot is best when you let it occupy space. One ring is usually enough on the hand, especially with tailored sleeves or monochrome dressing. It is the piece that adds edge without needing gemstones, logos, or extra decoration.