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12 Small Black-Owned Etsy Stores That Will Be Your New Favorite Shops
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Date:2025-04-06 02:59:40
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While there are so many ways to honor and observe Black History Month, shopping Black-owned businesses is just one of the many ways you can do show your support this month, and all year long.
If you want to shop for items that are truly one of a kind, Etsy is the place to browse. It's home to a ton of wonderful and unique small Black-owned businesses, from fashion labels to home goods brands. Whether you're looking for items to add to your self-care routine or personalized gifts that will put a smile on your loved one's face, there's an Etsy shop for all that and more.
In celebration of Black History Month, we've rounded up just a few of the countless Black-owned businesses available on Etsy. Scroll below and shop them in February and beyond.
Emma Hall of EmmaMakeStudio crafts beautiful art pieces by hand. From vibrant, abstract art to Black History Month pieces, Emma's work is truly stunning and deserves to be hung up on your wall.
You can get the cutest hand-poured soy candles from NaturalAnnie Essentials. The tropical-inspired scents are so dreamy, and will transport you to an island vacation. This sea salt and sage "Currently Unbothered" candle is our personal favorite.
Espe Beauty makes gorgeous "artisan make you feel goods." There are colorful bath bombs, shower steamers and more in all kinds of scents and shapes. Kids will really love their best-selling unicorn bath bombs, while you'll enjoy their cotton candy whipped sugar scrubs.
Sidney Shanae Company makes stunning press on nails, as well as vegan nail polish and accessories like masks and totes. Their Valentine's Day collection, which includes the pink and red Wavy Love press on nails, is a must-see!
This Etsy shop wins all the brownie points for their bold statement-making necklaces, rings and more. Just look at how well-made those necklaces are! If you love this, there's much more in store for you.
This award-winning Etsy shop creates beautiful personalized cutting boards. If you're looking for a unique gift idea for someone who loves being in the kitchen, we recommend checking out the personalized recipe cutting boards.
FAMEousJ has a variety of cozy chunky scarves, bags and accessories in a number of different colors and styles. They're all handmade by one woman show, Chanel Jaali. We love these little crochet drawstring bags, as well as this beautiful golden scarf.
Copper and Brass Paper is an Afrocentric paper goods and gift boutique. They have a ton of adorable notebooks and office accessories featuring empowering art. One of our favorite items from the shop? The Black Woman CEO Mindset Notebook. So cute!
By Vanessa S. has lovely handmade totes, clutches, jewelry and more in a variety of colorful prints. We can't decide if we like their earrings or clutches more. They're all so cute.
Charmed Bath Body has all the self-care goodies you need to relax and unwind after a long day including bath salts, clay masks, bath bombs and more. They even have box sets like the Rose Self-Care Package which makes a great gift item for friends and family.
This Seattle-based shop sells a variety of chic personalized luggage tags and more. We love that you can customize it to look however you want, and each style is an original design.
We are obsessed with the geode planters and candles you can find at Tal & Bert on Etsy. They even have a few fun "sassy" candles that are worth checking out. This supportive manifestation candle has to be our fave!
Looking for more way to support Black businesses? Check out La La Anthony's haircare brand with products that stimulate hair growth.
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