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How to Build a Zen Garden with African Motifs

Zen gardens, or karesansui (dry landscape gardens), originated in Japan and are designed to promote tranquility, mindfulness, and meditation. Traditionally, they include elements like raked sand, carefully placed rocks, and minimal vegetation to foster stillness and simplicity. But what happens when this serene concept meets African culture? The result is a deeply grounding, visually rich space that merges stillness with storytelling. Here’s how you can build a Zen garden infused with African motifs that reflect both peace and heritage.

 

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