Western Africa
Home to stunning landscapes – from the Sahara Desert to contrasting rainforests and volcanic outcrops – the people and culture are as astonishingly diverse as their region. Through all of these eclectic combinations and natural splendour runs one of Africa’s most imposing rivers, the Niger. The staggering number of communities in this region often takes visitors by surprise. Zooming in, travellers discover traditions remanent from the colonial periods (and some of the atrocities that came with it). This is displayed in mysterious masks and fantastic festivals. This is a region of epic history and similar struggles. Western Africa is therefore still one of the few places on the planet where tourism is in its infancy – but not to fret. Here at Dilwana, we bring the magnificence of Western Africa to you through various pieces exclusive only to this region.
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Eastern Africa
There is but one way to describe Eastern Africa; lush, green, drop-dead gorgeous, and jampacked with adventure. From the glistening beaches of Tanzania to Africa’s two tallest twin peaks, travellers fall in love with this hidden corner of the world as they explore the source of the Nile. Or get enraptured by the grasslands of the Serengeti that stretches out like a vision of eternity. Here, animals in their millions follow the ancient migration rhythm of the seasons. The artistic creations of this region try to encapsulate the untamed wildness that is synonymous with Africa – which is exactly what we offer you here at Dilwana with the exclusive products from this region.
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Central Africa
Central Africa is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of staggering natural beauty and unparalleled wildlife.  Not so long ago, it was known far and wide as one of the best places to encounter gorillas in their natural habitat, and as a lot of travellers swear, butterflies in their hundreds of thousands.
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North Africa

Northern Africa, or by its lesser-known name, the Maghreb combines the borders of Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia, as well as the disputed area of Western Sahara. Here, Africa meets Arabia, with a good dose of Greek and Islamic art influence. There is no shortage of inspiration for North African artisans to draw from – the region itself is the inspiration behind their work.

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