About Me

🌿 About Me

My journey began long before this business ever had a name.

As a little girl, my mother planted a seed in me that would grow into something so much bigger than I could have imagined. She taught me how to make jewelry using African glass beads—each piece rich with history, culture, and meaning. What started as simple moments of creation became a deep love for adornment, expression, and connection.

Over time, that love evolved alongside me.

My spiritual journey has been the true force behind everything I create. I believe in always reaching higher—growing in light, love, and awareness. As I’ve deepened my connection to self, I’ve felt called to live more intentionally in every way… from what I wear, to how I care for my body, to the energy I pour into the world.

This brand is a reflection of that journey.

It’s not just about jewelry—it’s about how we show up for ourselves. The pieces I create, the clothing I’m drawn to, and the natural, nourishing products I offer are all inspired by a desire to feel aligned, grounded, and radiant from the inside out. I believe self-care is sacred, and self-expression is powerful.

I also carry with me the strength and resilience of those who came before me. My ancestors are woven into everything I do—their endurance, their wisdom, their spirit lives through my hands and my heart. That legacy fuels my purpose.

Above all, I am a mother to four incredible sons. They are my greatest motivation. I am committed to showing them what it means to walk confidently in their own path, to lead with love, and to treat others with kindness and respect. Everything I build is not only for myself—but for them, and the example I leave behind.

To everyone who finds their way here—thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to connect with my story, my creations, and my purpose.

I’m truly grateful you’re here 🌿✨

Peace & Blessings ♥

We'd love to meet you in person. Throughout the year, you'll find NIA ASÉ at select markets and pop-ups, where you can see our handmade and curated items up close, meet the creator behind the brand, and feel the energy of what we create for yourself. Below are our upcoming confirmed events — we hope to see you there.

17th Annual African American Cultural Festival

Fayetteville Street Downtown Raleigh

Free Admission | Saturday: 11am - 7:30pm & Sunday: 1pm - 7:30pm

Sept. 5 & 6, 2026

The black Oasis

Concord Convention Center

5400 John Q. Hammons Dr NW, Concord, NC 28027

Tickets on Sale | 12pm - 6pm

Sept. 12, 2026

Shop local qc

Birkdale Village Commons Market

The Plaza at Birkdale Village, Huntersville, NC

Free Admission | 11am - 4pm

Sept. 13, 2026

15th Annual mama Afrika Festival

1436 Rock Quarry Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610

Free Admission 1pm - 6pm

Sept. 20, 2026

GRL Market

506 Ramseur St, Durham, NC

Free Admission | 11am - 3pm

Sept. 27, 2026

Falling for local

The Big Field, Dorothea Dix Park

1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603

Free Admission | 11am -6pm

Oct. 3, 2026