Koki Kamala

Koki Kamala Handcrafted Premium leather bags and clothing Flagship store in Sandton / Nelson Mandela Square

What started off as a conversation with my friend  asking me, “Have you ever thought about designing a Braille bag?” slo...
24/05/2026

What started off as a conversation with my friend asking me, “Have you ever thought about designing a Braille bag?” slowly became one of the most meaningful and mindful journeys I’ve ever taken as a designer.

I remember thinking, what? … and then I completely ran with the idea.

What followed was two years of learning, exploring texture, emotion, touch, craftsmanship, and what it truly means to design with intention.

Visiting a Braille school and seeing students interact with the bags made the experience even more personal for me. It made me reflect on how many people exist around us every day whose experiences we rarely stop to fully think about or consider deeply enough.

This collection is so special the bags are ICONIC.

Introducing the first of the Braille Collection.

More to come.

Pre-orders are now open.
Have you ever seen a Braille bag before

22/05/2026
01/05/2026

There’s a rhythm to how things are made.

The beating. The pressing. The imprint.

Guided by hand, not by speed.

This is what craftsmanship sounds like.

Nothing beats handmade.

The Tsodilo Hills story continues - A glimpse of what’s coming
17/04/2026

The Tsodilo Hills story continues - A glimpse of what’s coming

In this final week of Women’s History Month, we want to celebrate women who celebrate us 🤍  has always been that woman —...
25/03/2026

In this final week of Women’s History Month, we want to celebrate women who celebrate us 🤍

has always been that woman — showing up in all her moments, supporting, and wearing Koki Kamala with so much pride.
A true girl’s girl. We celebrate you 🤍

Okavango water lilies.Worn by Penny Lebyane When the Land Inspires-
20/03/2026

Okavango water lilies.
Worn by Penny Lebyane

When the Land Inspires

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15/03/2026

Luxury is layered.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been sharing a little more about what sits behind the work.

For me, it’s never just about making something beautiful. It starts with where it comes from — what inspires it. Our people and our heritage have always been at the forefront. The symbols, the stories, the people.

So much of what we create is inspired by our African continent. From the ancient stories of Tsodilo Hills, to the symbolism of Adinkra, to inspiration drawn from the Tuareg of Niger, and Bogolan traditions reimagined.

Through fashion, we carry these stories forward.

Working with artisans, taking the time to create properly, and making pieces that truly hold meaning is incredibly important to me.

Because when you carry what we create, I hope you feel that story too.

— Koki

ArtisanMad

06/03/2026

Listen closely.
That’s the sound of the our earrings coming to life.





TsodiloFrom stone to silk 📍Botswana
23/02/2026

Tsodilo
From stone to silk

📍Botswana





21/02/2026

Living archives. I’m honored to translate them
-Koki
The Tsodilo Hills Botswana

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