African dolls

Our dolls stories


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We have various African dolls for you to choose from. Each of them has special characteristics, whether hair type, height, language ability or origin. But more importantly, each of them has its own story to tell. Discover it now!

A like Amang

Amang, our mountain princess, is from Mbengwi in north-western Cameroon, a region where the vegetation can be as abundant as it is sparse. She is mother and protector of tradition and customs. Her personality is in harmony with the open-mindedness and helpfulness characteristic of her compatriots.

Like the women in this part of kame-runs, she proudly wears an imposing afro and exposes her dark tanned skin to the rising sun every day. It is cheerful and playful, and will delight you with its authenticity.

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B like Bintou

With her alert eyes, her natural veil of airy soft brown curls and her beaming smile Bintou a true African beauty.

She comes from Rhumsiki, a village in the warm Mandara Mountains on the northern tip of Cameroon. She is smart, graceful and cheerful nature. Their essence enchants anyone who crosses their path.

Although in her native country traditions and religion set the tone, she gets with her natural charisma respect and hearing into the high circles.

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E like Eding

EDING means LOVE in the language of Adiè, the indigenous people of the city of Edéa, a city of light, 65 kilometers from the economic capital of Douala. In the evening, the city of the oldest dam in Cameroon carries darkness, because it is not sufficiently supplied with electricity.

Eding is young and full of hope, and more importantly, she loves her home. Between the lantern and the bonfire, she swings in the sound of the tam-tam, lithe as a vine. Dressed with her traditional dress, a cloth on her loins and chest, she simply dances and enjoys life.

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J like Jengue

Jengue comes from the Littoral. More precisely, from Kribi, a southern city directly on the sea, where the sun and the dark blue water merge into one another in the evening. It was named after a great queen from Pongo, a small village on the other side of the river Wouri.

Jengue, daughter of the water, is tall, elegant and gorgeous with her extraordinary ebony complexion. She has the haughty head that gives her her noble lineage. Because wherever she goes, daughter Sawa has that certain something that captivates her.

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P & N like Paré & Ncharé

Paré and Ncharé are our twins of a special kind. They are originally from Foumban, a town in the western Cameroonian region of Noun.They represent children with African roots who have seen the world in a modern environment. Moreover, they share a nice secret ...

The fabric body of our twins is very soft and therefore very pleasant for small children's hands. The built-in and child-friendly technology will enchant you and your little ones.

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clothes
Our clothes are original pieces. For the production carefully selected colorful African fabrics are used. The boundless creativity of our designers and the hand-applied details make every part a feast for the eyes.
equipment
Each doll set includes beautiful accessories. Classically, each doll is decorated with a bracelet made of colorful beads. In addition, we offer handmade baskets and bags made of genuine African fabrics.
variants
Both dolls and clothes and accessories are available in different variants. Whether curly or curly, simple or cheesy, with pearls, cowrie shells or straw, short, long or with train ... There is something for every taste.
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