Tatler meets Sarah Ho, of the eponymous jewellery brand, on a sunny afternoon in Monaco, where she recently opened a new boutique. The Macau-raised designer, who is the granddaughter of Stanley Ho, tells us about where her journey began, the a-ha moment that led to her becoming a pioneer in the sustainable jewellery space—and what she misses most about home
Since launching Sarah Ho London in 2006, Sarah Ho has become a force to be reckoned with in the world of jewellery.
The designer, who is a silversmith and gemologist, is known for putting sustainability at the forefront of her designs, sourcing antiques and transforming them into beautiful modern pieces. After almost two decades of being based out of London, with a showroom in the British capital, Ho opened the very first Sarah Ho boutique at the Metropole Shopping Monte-Carlo in Monaco in June.
The granddaughter of Stanley Ho, she was raised in Macau, lived in London before moving to Monaco with her family in 2020—and hasn’t looked back since.
Here, she tells us about the opening, where her inspirations came from—and the best memories she has of home.
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