Sarah Ho expands with Aurora couture pieces and scarf

Sarah Ho of SHO Fine Jewellery has revealed her couture necklace and earrings at IJL today and announced a diversification of products beginning with a scarf.

Ho designed Aurora while in Thailand and was inspired by the early morning sun, clear blue waters and sunsets. The pear-shaped stones in the necklace and earrings all belong to the beryl family and comprise the pink morganite, blue aquamarine, green goshenite and yellow heliodor. They are framed with brilliant cut white diamonds with pink and yellow sapphire accents.

The unveiling of these pieces at IJL, which continues at Earls Court until Wednesday, coincides with the fifth anniversary celebrations of SHO Fine Jewellery, founded by Ho.

Aurora is the first design for Sarah Ho Couture, which will showcase one off bespoke pieces, and to mark this special launch Ho has worked with Italian fashion print designer Hilda Maha to design a scarf based on the Aurora desighn. The scarf, printed on silk chiffon and hand stitched mirrors the delicate stone colours.

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