How Elton John Turned Health Woes Into A Powerful Fashion Moment With 'Timeless Pieces That Will Last for Centuries'
By Fiyin Olowokandi on September 15, 2025 at 7:30 PM EDT

Sir Elton John has turned what seemed like a personal setback into something extraordinary, making effective use of his knee that was removed in surgery.
Knee surgery, however, hasn't been the only health challenge for the "Rocket Man" hitmaker. Last year, he revealed a serious condition that took away his sight.
Yet, nothing seems to be stopping Sir John anytime soon. He continues to make waves in his career while openly acknowledging the help of a "higher power."
Elton John Turned His Kneecaps Into Jewelry

After a knee transplant, which didn't come as a surprise to John due to his longtime love of 8-inch platforms, the singer transformed what his doctor described as "the worst knee he's ever operated on" into a masterpiece.
The music icon opened up about turning his knees into jewelry in a newly-released documentary titled "Touched By Gold."
"When I had my kneecaps removed, the left one first and then the right, I asked my surgeon if I could keep the kneecaps, which he was rather startled," he recalled in the doc.
Sir John then handed the kneecaps over to Theo Fennel, giving him full creative freedom. Fennel went on to design a necklace with John's right patella and a brooch with his left kneecap. The result left the singer astonished.
"I honestly think these are timeless pieces that will last for centuries," he gushed.
A Look Into The Creative Process

The necklace and brooch didn't come about by chance. Fennel detailed the painstaking work that went into them. The kneecaps were first "baked out" to "dry them out." This process, he explained, was crucial to making the bones raw so they could later be polished.
The necklace, crafted from John's right patella, was gold-plated with a hole in it and an inscription on the back that read, "I'll no longer bow to any man," referencing his missing kneecaps.
As for the brooch, it was born out of limited design options, yet John emphasized the importance of gold in his life, "The Gold is so important … the gold shoes, the gold glasses, the gold outfits, the gold capes… they're so much a part of who I became," Per US Weekly.
Elton John Opened Up About More Health Issues

The knee surgery, however, hasn't been his only health concern. John has also spoken publicly about losing his sight.
As reported by The Blast, he attended the launch of "The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical" at the London Dominion Theatre last year, where he revealed shocking news.
"As some of you may know, I have had issues, and now I have lost my sight. I haven't been able to see the performance, but I have enjoyed it," Sir John told the crowd.
The confession caught the audience by surprise because it contradicted his earlier assurance of "healing" with a slow process, after he had initially revealed that he lost his sight due to an infection in France.
John further revealed that his vision challenges might prevent him from recording music anytime soon. "Because I can do something like this, but going into the studio and recording, I don't know, because I can't see a lyric for a start," he explained.
Elton John Kept Working Despite Health Concerns

Despite these health battles, the 77-year-old icon continued to defy expectations with an unrelenting work ethic.
Following his massive 330-show "Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour," John premiered two major musicals, "Tammy Faye on Broadway" and "The Devil Wears Prada in London."
Amid the packed schedule, close friends of the EGOT winner expressed concern over the toll it was taking on him, especially with his failing vision.
"Quite a few people who he is close to have now encouraged him to slow down because he has been busier than ever this year," an insider revealed. "He isn't getting any younger, and his health has been deteriorating in the past few years."
Elton John Credited A Higher Power For His Breakthroughs

Through it all, John remains grounded, crediting his survival and resilience to a "higher power."
"I don't really believe in the biblical God too much, but I have faith," John revealed in an interview. "My higher power has been looking after me all my life; he's got me through drugs, he's got me through depression, he's got me through loneliness, and he got me sober."
As reported by The Blast, the "Royal Academy" alum, who has overcome battles with addiction among other challenges, is now more focused on enjoying life's simpler pleasures.
He admitted he doesn't even mind if he never plays music again, so long as he can continue living fully.