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PICHULIK | safari jewellery 2023

The Safari Jewels

Safari style is a uniform of sorts. Utilitarian neutrals in layers, devoid of brights and dark colours (to avoid attracting mosquitoes), crisp linens for the harsh mid-afternoon sun and comfortable shoes and hats for game drives and walks. PICHULIK jewellery is an elegant way to accessorise whilst on safari. Rope jewellery is light in weight, and travels well, making it perfect for lengthy days spent exploring the African surroundings. Easy transitions from game drive ‘bush attire’ to a sophisticated kaftan ensemble by the pool, can be elevated with PICHULIK’s brass jewellery or completely transformed into a statement look with the bolder rope and stone neck pieces and earrings such as the Satya necklace, Ousia earrings and Circe necklace.

 

Discover the Beauty of Safari Jewellery: A Guide to the Best Pieces

 

SHOP THE SAFARI EDIT

 

The African Safari 

An African safari is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Being surrounded by never-ending savannahs whilst spotting indigenous wildlife through dense flora and fauna is an unforgettable adventure unique to Africa.

Emma’s Top Five African Safari Accommodations

We asked Emma Jude Jackson, a safari photographer and enthusiast, to round up her favourite safari experiences. These are her top five places to stay while exploring Africa's beauty.

 

Discover the Beauty of Safari Jewellery: A Guide to the Best Pieces

1) Singita
  • My first Singita experience took me into the heart of the Serengeti during the lush green season when the landscape is bursting with life from an abundance of rain. In contrast, the Serengeti in Winter is dry and golden but just as beautiful. I love a giraffe against dry grass colour palette!
  • My favourite Singita lodge in South African is Singita Sweni. This intimate lodge is a hidden jewel, and drawing from nature’s most striking colour palette, presents a bold, new African context for contemporary lodge design. 
 2) Sussurro
  • My favourite thing about Sussurro has always been the completely unique African experience it offers. To have both a pristine turquoise ocean beachfront hotel but also offer safari experiences on board Sussurro’s fleet of dhows, gliding down a river teeming with bird life and home only to authentic local village communities. Not a tourist in sight!
 3) Angama Mara
  • I love how Angama Mara pays homage to Sydney Pollack’s “Out of Africa” in essence but lets a distinctive African design tell the story of the Maasai Mara’s most thoughtful and refined safari lodge. 
 4) Tswalu
  • Rich Kalahari earth. The Kalahari landscape is out of this world and the deep colours and beautiful textures that reveal themselves at different times of day are a joy to photograph.
 5) Mpala Jena
  • The flowing of water and grunting hippos form the perfect meditative soundtrack to a stay on the mighty Zambezi at Mpala Jena Zimbabwe. I could stare out all day.