First Dibs Online Jewelry Live Sale: An Awkwardly Zen Partner Event
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL AWKWARDLY ZEN EVENT.
This is an event hosted by AZ Partners, Valorie Lewis and Ari Harvey Hunniford
Valorie Lewis of 4Heartz Jewelry and Ari Harvey Hunniford of Light & Ari are teaming up for a special Instagram Live Sale this Sunday night!
This is your chance to grab first dibs on their newest jewelry before it appears in the Awkwardly Zen Store at the Awkwardly Zen 11·11 Metaphysical Fair in Denver. (Learn more about the Fair [here].)
Follow @arihunniford and @4heartzjewelry so you can join the Live—just click on either account when it starts! (Need a little guidance on how to participate? Click HERE)
Each piece has been intentionally crafted and chosen with purpose, featuring stones selected for their unique energy and meaning. During the Live, Valorie and Ari will share the vibes and spiritual properties behind each design, helping you connect with the pieces that truly resonate with you.
Expect new creations, a few returning favorites, giveaways, laughter, and lots of good energy—all from the comfort of your couch.
Whether you’re getting a head start on holiday shopping or treating yourself to something that feels aligned and inspired, this is one Live you won’t want to miss.
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