Authentic Natural Products Rooted in African & World Tradition

17 years of trust, quality and community — handcrafted wellness, authentic instruments and one of a kind cultural treasures by Nas & Abe

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Our Story

17 years ago Nas & Abe set up their first booth at the Yellow Green Farmers Market in Hollywood, Florida with a simple belief — our community deserves authentic, quality natural products. Today Shea Experience is a beloved market institution trusted by thousands of customers.

Testimonials

"Nas's shea butter is the only thing that has ever truly fixed my dry skin. I have been coming to the booth for years and now I can order online!"
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Market Customer, Hollywood FL
"Abe showed me how to play the djembe right there at the market. I bought one and my whole family loves it. Genuine, beautiful instruments."
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Market Customer, Davie FL
"The sea moss gel is incredible. Fresh every week, you can taste the quality. I order the elderberry flavor every single time."
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Regular Customer
"I have been buying Nas's goat milk lotion for two years. My skin has never felt better. The fact that it is made fresh every week makes all the difference."
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Loyal Customer, Pembroke Pines FL
COME Find us

3080 Sheridan Street, Hollywood, FL 33021
Every Weekend
Nas at Booth 31 - Abe at Booths 345 & 346

Nas - Shea Experience

Nas — Natural Wellness & Beauty

For over 17 years, Nas has been crafting small-batch natural wellness products rooted in African and world tradition. Every batch of goat’s milk lotion, sea moss gel, African black soap, and shea butter is made fresh each week right here in South Florida — because your skin deserves the real thing, not something sitting on a shelf for months.

Sourced directly from farmers and artisans in Africa and India, and made locally with love.

Abe — Instruments, Art & Culture

Abe brings the music and the culture. From hand-carved djembe drums and Himalayan singing bowls to kalimbas, shake-a-lays, rain sticks and beyond — every instrument at the booth has a story and a soul.

Not sure how to play? Abe teaches beginners right at the booth — just enough to get you started and keep you going. African masks, wall art, tapestries, handmade paper journals, incense, perfume, bracelets and more round out a truly one-of-a-kind cultural experience.