Refund Policy

Tree of Life Art Refund Policy

Thank you for shopping at Tree of Life Art!

Our customized products are made-to-measure items, complaints regarding product quality must be reported within 30 days of purchase to be eligible for a reprint. After the 30 days have passed, you will not be offered a refund and/or exchange of any kind. If, for any reason, your parcel shows obvious signs of transport damage, please refuse delivery and inform us immediately at contact@treeoflifeartshop.com. 

Eligibility for Refunds and Exchanges

  • Your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it.

  • The item must be in the original packaging.

  • To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase.

  • Only regular priced items may be refunded, sale items cannot be refunded.

  • If the item in question was marked as a gift when purchased and shipped directly to you, you will receive a gift credit for the value of your return.

Exchanges (if applicable)

We only replace items if they are defective or damaged. If you need to exchange it for the same item, send us an email at contactus@treeoflifeartshop.com and we will be able to promptly assist you.

Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund.

Your refund will then be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment.

Thank you!

Our Commitment

Welcome to Tree of Life Art, where cultural heritage, spirituality, and artistic expression come together to create a vibrant and transformative community. Our mission is to celebrate and preserve the rich traditions of indigenous and black cultures, fostering a deep sense of unity and connection through art and livity practices.


'Long ago, before borders and broken tongues, the Ancestors planted a Tree made of memory and fire. From its roots grew stories. From its branches, symbols. And when the world forgot, the Rememberers came forth—not to teach, but to remind.'

At Tree of Life Art, we believe art is more than expression—it is remembrance. A sacred tool for healing, education, and empowerment, art allows us to pass down ancestral knowledge, reconnect to our roots, and nurture a future built on cultural pride and spiritual alignment.

We are committed to ensuring that the next generation grows up with a strong sense of identity, Afro-Indigenous heritage, and reverence for ancestral truths. Through the integration of Livity practices grounded in MAAT—the principles of truth, balance, reciprocity, and justice—we promote a holistic lifestyle in harmony with nature, spirit, and community.

Our platform is a sanctuary for artists, cultural stewards, and spiritual seekers. Here, the beauty of our heritage is not only preserved—it is celebrated and made wearable. From museum-quality art prints to ethically sourced, organic apparel, every piece is a living testament to the resilience, creativity, and sacred memory of our people.

We are deeply grounded in sustainability, ethical production, and community upliftment. Every offering supports the revival of cultural practices, the empowerment of artists, and the reawakening of forgotten truths.

Unity is at the heart of Tree of Life Art. We are more than a brand—we are a community of Rememberers, committed to healing, reconnection, and collective elevation. Through our offerings and community spaces, we invite you to rediscover yourself, your lineage, and your role in restoring ancestral balance.

To deepen this journey, explore our digital hearth: Livity.Blog—a space where we illuminate the art and culture of Indigenous and Aboriginal tribes, uncover hidden histories erased by colonization, and explore the core values of Livity and MAAT as tools for spiritual and cultural reclamation.

Join us in restoring the balance.

Honor the past. Embody the present. Awaken the future.

Welcome to Tree of Life Art.

Inward Hunger Exhibition, Robert Joyette and Gary Peters, Head Start Visit

Head Start Preschool visiting Robert's "Inward Hunger Exhibition"