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Wild In Africa creates handmade jewellery that empowers consumers to support real-world wildlife conservation with every purchase. Founded by National Geographic filmmaker and wildlife photographer Shannon Wild, our collections are deeply inspired by nature and purpose-driven design. Each bracelet is meticulously crafted in South Africa using genuine semi-precious stones and traditional beading techniques. Our pieces are not only beautiful and meaningful—they are ethical. We pay our artisans fair, living wages and provide modern, air-conditioned working conditions, creating sustainable employment opportunities within our community. What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to wildlife. We donate 50% of profits from each charity bracelet to carefully selected conservation organisations doing critical work on the ground. These partnerships are personal—formed through decades of firsthand experience working in the field alongside conservationists. With global shipping and a dedicated US warehouse, our customers can enjoy hassle-free shopping with no customs fees in the United States. Whether you're shopping for yourself or seeking a thoughtful gift, each bracelet comes with a hangtag that tells the story behind the stones and the species or cause it supports. Wear your values. Support conservation. Join us in making a difference—one bracelet at a time.
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Shop B4 The Farm House, Zandspruit Estate, 1380, Hoedspruit, South Africa
- contact@wildinafrica.store
- wildinafrica.store
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Love!
The care and thoughtfulness, effort and quality put into this product is incredible- all for conservation!
Beautiful bracelets
Beautiful bracelets, excellent communication and customer service!
Beautiful Piece
Quick shipping, beautiful piece supporting an even more wonderful cause
Fantastic Customer Service
I had a problem with a previous purchase and they quickly sent a replacement bracelet. These bracelets are such good quality and so beautiful. I wear mine everyday.
African Wildlife Conservation in Brisbane
We stock Wild In Africa bracelets in our African themed cooking school in Brisbane. They are a great hit with our clients, adding some authenticity to our brand and what we are doing, while also giving our clients a great feeling as they have the chance to contribute to wildlife conservation.
Shannon and her team have always been super helpful and friendly with looking after us and our orders.
Definitely recommended for any African themed business
Great jewelry with proceed benefitting…
Great jewelry with proceed benefitting wildlife causes I support- what could be better?
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