dibeen-forest-reserve
Dibeen Forest Reserve, established in 2004 by RSCN in northern Jordan, covers 8 km² of mountainous pine-oak habitat and represents the southeastern limit of natural Aleppo pine forests. It is home to some of Jordan’s oldest and largest Aleppo pines, thriving in the driest natural habitat for this species (around 400mm annual rainfall). Ranked a top conservation priority, the reserve supports 17 threatened species, including the Persian Squirrel, and a rich plant diversity of 517 species. Vegetation varies with elevation: Aleppo pine dominates lower areas, mixed pine-oak in mid-elevations, and oak in upper slopes. Additional flora includes strawberry tree, pistachio, and wild olive, with wadis creating diverse microclimates that enhance biodiversity.
Ceramics: functional little pieces of art. Enjoy our off-the-shelf line sold with our various herbs and soap products, or let us design that centerpiece you have always dreamed of.
Hand embroidered items handmade by local women as they embrace the many possibilities of expressing themselves with a needle and thread. The art of embroidery has a long and interesting tradition and has brought many hours of creative pleasure to women for generations.
