Double Row Ring
in White Gold with Diamonds

Description & Details

Tiffany Knot is an expression of love’s unwavering bonds. Inspired by an archival bow crafted in 1889, Knot is a symbol of life’s most enduring ties and meaningful connections. This ring is crafted with white gold and polished by hand for high shine. Each round brilliant diamond—specifically chosen to meet Tiffany’s high standards—is hand set at precise angles to maximize brilliance. Wear this ring on its own or partnered with classic silhouettes for an unexpected pairing.

Tiffany Knot is an expression of love’s unwavering bonds. Inspired by an archival bow crafted in 1889, Knot is a symbol of life’s most enduring ties and meaningful connections. This ring is crafted with white gold and polished by hand for high shine. Each round brilliant diamond—specifically chosen to meet Tiffany’s high standards—is hand set at precise angles to maximize brilliance. Wear this ring on its own or partnered with classic silhouettes for an unexpected pairing.

  • 18k white gold with round brilliant diamonds
  • Carat total weight .61
  • Features Tiffany & Co. hallmark
  • Our 18k white gold is plated with rhodium to maintain its brilliance
  • Product number:70301407
  • 18k white gold with round brilliant diamonds
  • Carat total weight .61
  • Features Tiffany & Co. hallmark
  • Our 18k white gold is plated with rhodium to maintain its brilliance
  • Product number:70301407

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Tiffany Knot Double Row Ring in White Gold with Diamonds

The Tiffany Experience

When you choose Tiffany & Co., you become a valued member of the Tiffany family. Since 1837, we’ve prided ourselves on providing premium service, a tradition that continues to this day.



Behind the Design

Knot by Tiffany crafts elegance through expertise. Years of attentive study were required to arrive at the harmonious union of its precious metal.

Behind the Design

Knot by Tiffany crafts elegance through expertise. Years of attentive study were required to arrive at the harmonious union of its precious metal.