In 1994, after studies in silversmithing, she was invited to create, and approve, some designs for a company called the St. Petersburg Collection which her father was involved with.
With an official reception at the Hermitage Museum, the Mariinsky Theatre, and a major event at the prestigious Hotel Astoria, it celebrated the opening of an art gallery dedicated to the work of Sarah Fabergé and her father Theo.
Her creation 'Neva Egg' is on permanent display at the St Petersburg City Museum.
It supports the craft of turning on a lathe and aims to raise the profile of this unique art through its 'Wizardry in Wood' exhibitions and competitions.
[citation needed] In January 2007, Pallinghurst Resources announced that it had acquired Unilever's entire global portfolio of trademarks, licenses and associated rights relating to the Fabergé brand name.