Lifelong Love: The Captivating Creations of Jewellery Designer Narcisa Pheres 

December 24, 2024

By Sarah Jordan

6 min read

If you have been following KaterinaPerez.com for some time, you will know how much I love a compelling career story that traverses humble beginnings and arrives at eye-catching luxury. Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with Narcisa Pheres, a bespoke high jewellery designer and the founder of her self-titled brand, PHERES, who told me about the origins of her career in Japan and her fusion of East-meets-West sensibilities. Sometimes, people who end up being fabulously creative and important designers never intended to follow this path in life… but aren’t we glad that they took this road?! Here are some of the highlights of our conversation, as well as an inside look at Narcisa’s one-of-a-kind jewels.

As someone who has lived in multiple countries, I often find myself drawn to other ‘women of the world’ who have built deep connections to international cultures. Narcisa Pheres spent many of her formative career years in Japan, but she studied fashion design in Milan, marketing in London, and jewellery design in California, so she’s the epitome of well-travelled! Her first role with a Japanese firm meant she was put in charge of trading antiques, fine art and vintage wines. Occasionally, luxury jewels would come across her desk, and she would use her European connections (Narcisa is of Greek and Romanian descent) to redesign pieces for key clients. “I did this a few times and thought to myself ‘I absolutely love this!’ and that’s when I decided that I wanted to learn more and know more,” Narcisa tells me.

Katerina Perez meets bespoke high jewellery designer Narcisa Pheres 

Ready-To-Wear and One-of-a-Kind

Since 2004, Narcisa has spearheaded her eponymous fine jewellery business from Hong Kong, although she still considers Japan a home away from home. Her company can be split into two halves: the PHERES Italian luxury jewellery brand with ready-to-wear collections and Narcisa Pheres Fine Jewellery, which specialises in one-of-a-kind jewels and bespoke commissions. I was fortunate enough to photograph many of these unique pieces that really push the boundaries of scale, dimensionality and proportions but in a beautifully feminine, almost ethereal way. Interestingly, though, PHERES takes a more unisex approach, which is especially notable in the Fluidity collection of diamond-set, miniaturised tools, like hammers, spanners, saws and screwdrivers! “I love the collection because it symbolises so much,” Narcisa says. “I was being invited to do a lot of talks about women in power, and I imagined the hammer as a reference to breaking the glass ceiling. I wanted to demonstrate the power of genders rather than the limitations.”

Narcisa Pheres Diamond Flower ring with 13.22 carats of diamonds and a 14.77-carat red garnet set in 18k gold

A floral-inspired ring by Narcisa Pheres with a ruby heart surrounded by pavé-set diamonds

Katerina Perez tries on a selection of custom-made rings designed by Narcisa Pheres

Pheres Unique Jewels

Returning to high jewels, Narcisa creates around 30 to 35 pieces per year based on her own fusion of East-meets-West inspirations. When she’s not creating for collectors, her pieces are the product of imagination, beautiful gemstones and, perhaps most significantly, fancy-colour diamonds. Many have appeared on celebrities and red carpets, including Michelle Obama, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Madonna! She explains: “I make jewellery for connoisseurs, but I never call people clients, I always call them collectors. For me, it is not just a transaction. My collectors are investing in an art piece, so it always offers investment value. It is very important to make sure that a jewel becomes a family heirloom.” This value emerges from Narcisa’s choice of materials, including large fancy colour diamonds (including red, the rarest of them all), Paraiba tourmaline, Colombian emeralds, fine sapphires, rubies and aquamarines, almost exclusively set in 18k gold. “I am very particular about the Paraiba tourmalines I work with,” Narcisa says. “There is a particular shade of blue-green that I like, not just the bright blue. I really appreciate the absolute rarity and exclusivity of these gems.

It’s All About The Gems

The designs she produces are whimsical and slightly magical but always with a mineral focus that is breathtakingly large and saturated. She explains: “I am drawn to Asia, especially the beauty, nature and architecture. But when I come to Europe, I never miss a museum or art exhibition. I believe I see so much more in both Eastern and Western culture because I can view both from the outside and the inside at the same time.” Flowers and butterflies are a core theme, which is especially evident in a remarkable multi-finger ring featuring a pink sapphire and diamond butterfly ‘landing’ on a diamond-set flower with a soft, triangular Paraiba at its heart. “I used to spend a lot of time in gardens in Kyoto and that was my favourite time to get inspired,” Narcisa explains. “Just being quiet and meditating allows me to see everything.”

Katerina Perez takes a closer look at the Princess tiara with diamonds and pink sapphires by Narcisa Pheres

The creative universe of bespoke jewellery designer Narcisa Pheres complete with the Princess tiara, set with pink sapphires and diamonds in 18k gold

PHERES Princess tiara with 13.7 carats of pear, marquise and round-shaped diamonds and 6.5 carats of pear-shaped pink sapphires in 18k white gold

Unconventional Gems

Another common feature of Narcisa Pheres’ jewels is trillion-cut gemstones, often with a very subtle three-sided appearance that feels more organic. She is also drawn to shield-shaped diamonds because “not many designers are working with them, and you get to be more creative and unique”. Even when more ‘traditional’ oval and cushion-cut gems are used, they are often surrounded by gem-set wings or petals that add plenty of dynamism. If I had to pick a favourite, however, it would be a remarkable elongated aquamarine ring, in which the stone is floating on a cloud of sapphire and diamond-set butterfly wings. To me, it looks like something straight out of a Disney film!

A unique elongated emerald-cut aquamarine set into a floral ring with diamonds and sapphires by Narcisa Pheres

Narcisa’s Evolution

Over the last two decades, Narcisa has continued to evolve with the times, whether she’s creating pieces for American football stars, dressing celebrities for the Golden Globe Awards or producing from her own imagination. “There can be no evolution in stagnation,” she says. “That’s not good for anybody, we must grow and change as artists. Being a mother, I have grown not just as a woman but as a designer. I see the world around me differently; the more I travel, the more I meet people, the more I listen to them and hear different stories, the more my imagination grows.”

PHERES Paraiba tourmaline and diamond floral ring alongside other bespoke jewels by Narcisa Pheres

PHERES emerald ring inlaid with diamond-set flowers set in 18k white gold

PHERES Paraiba tourmaline trilogy ring with pavé-set diamonds

PHERES ring with a fancy yellow diamond centre stone, surrounded by colourless diamonds in 18k white and yellow gold

Pearl Passion

This really resonates with me, especially when Narcisa spoke about being “open like a sponge” to new experiences, ideas and influences. I think you can see this openness in her jewellery, too, especially with all the unfurled petals that remind me of the peak of summer, when the days are longest, and things feel possible and alive. Now, she’s working on a series of pieces with Japanese Akoya pearls, including pieces that can be combined with Art Deco diamond and Paraiba accents for a transformable twist. An example of her work in pearls can be seen in a stunning necklace that I couldn’t resist trying on. It features three rows of creamy white pearls that lead the eye to an unusual fleur-de-lis motif, set with round and baguette-cut diamonds and round, pear-shaped, and emerald-cut sapphires.

Princess Moment

Finally, something else on Narcisa’s radar that fascinates me is tiaras! She has been making beautiful headdresses for attendees at The Grand Ball of Princes and Princesses in Monte Carlo, including lovely examples with pink sapphires, diamonds and yellow diamonds. I photographed a lovely example with cushion-cut yellow diamonds and white diamonds, which will no doubt end up on the head of a European aristocrat with an impeccable sense of style!

‘Royal Crown’ tiara by Narcisa Pheres comprising 537 white and yellow diamonds set in 18k white gold

I really enjoyed meeting Narcisa, especially as she is a fellow world traveller, to share her story and tap into her archive of sensational high jewels. As I have mentioned, she is a woman whose creative ambitions span high jewels and meaningful ready-to-wear pieces, so there is plenty to capture your imagination. Should you have the opportunity to attend one of her private events for collectors, whether in London, Monaco, Hong Kong or Singapore, I hope you feel as inspired as I did.

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