
about adorned in taji
A source of intention and empowerment. Each adornment is designed to amplify your personal power, helping you manifest your dreams with renewed energy. From healing jewelry to altar and ritual tools, Adorned In Taji supports you on your path to living your most fulfilled life, all while ensuring you look like a complete vibe!
meet nay marie
NayMarie is a multifaceted Creative. As a Healing Arts Jeweler and Certified Crystal Healer with Adorned In Taji, she handcrafts divine adornments using ethically sourced gemstones, cowrie, and metals to help you manifest your intentions. In 2014, she also founded Taji Mag, a Black culture publication dedicated to uplifting Black stories.
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Sarah
8/22/21, 12:51 PM
I ordered two teas (Blow and Not Coffee) and a honey (So Icy). I was pleasantly surprised with a a bonus tea (Sister, Sister) when I received my order! Blow is probably my favorite tea from Ivy's Tea. It is unique and has a very herbal taste. I drink this tea any time. I also like that it's blue. Not Coffee is one that has a very earthy feel to it. I added a bit of plain honey and it was a good tea for a morning at work. So Icy is a honey that is mint-infused. I really have enjoyed exploring all that this honey goes great with: tea, toast, hotty toddy. Sister Sister is a tea for those rainy mornings when you want to stay in bed and relax. Ivy's Tea has amazing teas and honeys that pair will just about any mood and time of day! I can't want to order again!
Marion
8/16/21, 9:33 PM
Love the teas I bought my Nips tea it was the prefect blend of ginger and lemon. Package was shipped same day
Ronesha
8/16/21, 10:57 AM
This tea is everything! Changed my whole existence. I have tried at least 7 of them and none of them have disappointed. Natural, healing, immune building tea and honey!! Also, the accessories are it!! I have the engraved tea spoon and love it. Follow the care card included and it will last with a perfect polish.
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