Why Kijani belongs on the course
Kijani means green in Swahili. In Maasai colour symbolism, green is connected to land and health; on the course, it becomes the colour of the fairway.
— Golf belt
Savora Kijani is the golf belt in the collection: deep green, fairway white and a quiet crimson flag repeated along full-grain leather.
Most golf belts are built around stretch, webbing or a visible brand mark. Kijani takes a different route. It keeps the structure of a leather belt and adds hand-threaded glass beadwork inspired by the flag on the green.
The result is a green golf belt that works after the round too. It is made for players who want something more refined than a standard golf belt, but less loud than novelty golf accessories.
— The collection
Kijani means green in Swahili. In Maasai colour symbolism, green is connected to land and health; on the course, it becomes the colour of the fairway.
For golfers who already own the usual gloves, towels and polos, a handmade leather golf belt becomes a more personal gift.
— FAQ
Savora Kijani is the golf-inspired belt, designed in green and ivory with a repeated flag motif.
No. Kijani was designed around golf, but it can also be worn with denim, chinos, linen and relaxed tailoring.
Kijani uses full-grain leather, glass beadwork and recycled brass, placing it closer to a premium handmade belt than a standard golf accessory.