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Marcella Tomlin is the Owner and Operator of HABIT Apparel, a social justice clothing and wearable art brand geared toward uplifting the community while uplifting the the self. Bearing handcrafted items and original, printed designs, Marcella holds a deep catalog of work while consulting with individuals and organizations in developing their creative visions.
Aunty Monstera is a funky jewelry company by your local plant aunty, Jocelyn Doffner. Inspired by diversity, nature and the people around us, Jocelyn's goal is to create a safe space for anyone and everyone to enjoy fashion in a unique way!
Otoquí Reyes Pizarro, born in Rio Piedras Puerto Rico. He has over 30 years of experience in the Bomba genre and raised between two of the most important Afro-Puerto Rican family members. With over 25 years of experience as an educator and multidisciplinary artist in Puerto Rico and internationally. In this past 15 years he focus in bea
Otoquí Reyes Pizarro, born in Rio Piedras Puerto Rico. He has over 30 years of experience in the Bomba genre and raised between two of the most important Afro-Puerto Rican family members. With over 25 years of experience as an educator and multidisciplinary artist in Puerto Rico and internationally. In this past 15 years he focus in bean an Artist in Resident teaching different educational levels. His current focus centers in art and music as a vehicle of liberation or expression. Capturing the essence of a manifestation and the importance of this for the development of a liberation.
Matrilineal Nerd is a Black, Indigenous women of color small business that sells handcrafted goods that include, body product, candles and jewelry that include materials rooted in nature, identity and sometimes pop culture.
Nísh Rene’ is the premier designer of luxurious, quality, and intentioned jewelry crafted for healing and spiritual grounding. Having been raised in the trade shows and markets of Cincinnati Ohio, Nísh Rene’ began crafting her first pieces of jewelry at just seven years old. It is through her own spiritual journey, navigating depression
Nísh Rene’ is the premier designer of luxurious, quality, and intentioned jewelry crafted for healing and spiritual grounding. Having been raised in the trade shows and markets of Cincinnati Ohio, Nísh Rene’ began crafting her first pieces of jewelry at just seven years old. It is through her own spiritual journey, navigating depression, anxiety, and loss, that she has mastered her relationship with the vibrational energies found in each stone and crystal she works with. Her jewelry is imbued with these guiding, healing, and grounding energies to support each wearer as they set and pursue intentions in their own lives.
Nísh Rene’ LLC is a black-owned business built upon a passion for connecting customers with their most authentic selves. Every piece is hand-crafted from the highest quality of authentic and ethically-sourced stones and precious metals. Explore her collection of luxuriously jewelry online at nishrene.com or inquire for custom pieces as unique as you!
Clara Olivo (she/her/ella) is an Afro-Salvi Clara steps into her poetry with the intention of healing the hurts of her past and inspiring hope for the future. Since finding her voice, she has performed in open mics and art receptions from Seattle to Washington D.C., and has been featured in publications such as The South Seattle Emerald,
Clara Olivo (she/her/ella) is an Afro-Salvi Clara steps into her poetry with the intention of healing the hurts of her past and inspiring hope for the future. Since finding her voice, she has performed in open mics and art receptions from Seattle to Washington D.C., and has been featured in publications such as The South Seattle Emerald, Valiant Scribe, and Quiet Lightning’s Literary Mixtape. Clara lives in a quiet home on unceded Duwamish land with her partner, dog, and an ever-growing number of plants.
My name is, Shauna. I was born in Ecuador and have been living in Washington for about 17years. I studied Biology, Neuroscience and Chemistry at UW and now have a precious little human who is my pride and joy. I’m proud to be mixed, AfroLatina and love to incorporate parts of myself into my work. I design and make customizable gifts, incl
My name is, Shauna. I was born in Ecuador and have been living in Washington for about 17years. I studied Biology, Neuroscience and Chemistry at UW and now have a precious little human who is my pride and joy. I’m proud to be mixed, AfroLatina and love to incorporate parts of myself into my work. I design and make customizable gifts, including greeting cards, mugs, tumblers, shirts and curated gift boxes. I love the feeling of giving someone a special gift that was made especially for them- now I get to help other spread love and smiles in this way, too!
Mahllie is a mixed media artist and painter. She was born in Seattle in 1998, and currently lives in Snohomish, WA. She started her online shop in 2020, Dirty Docs by Mahllie, where she sells her original art, art prints, and other merchandise! Look out for upcoming art shows in 2022!
Jess Rene is a Two-Spirit (federally unrecognized) Indigenous Designer with ecology at heart. Creating stoneware pottery pieces to connect to their ancestors, and continue traditional artistry. Infusing every piece with prayer and song. Creating functional dinnerware, pots for plants, jewelry and fun decor that make warming gifts. Inspire
Jess Rene is a Two-Spirit (federally unrecognized) Indigenous Designer with ecology at heart. Creating stoneware pottery pieces to connect to their ancestors, and continue traditional artistry. Infusing every piece with prayer and song. Creating functional dinnerware, pots for plants, jewelry and fun decor that make warming gifts. Inspired by the future, present and past, nature, galactic energies and internal energies.
Their work towards justice is combined with community medicinal garden designs, creative wellness classes, organizing BIPGM Makers Markets on the west coast, taking action towards affordable housing, and singing with protectors/activist community groups to bring awareness and form healing.
Jess Rene’s background as a career care provider, a life & death doula: to elders, babies, young children and people with disabilities, is both a testament to her compassionate heart and her unique patience in providing guidance. Their mission is to connect others to sacred relationships with the land, the plant families that provide healing for us, and our own creative roots.
Jess recently found out more about their heritage and is working towards recovering her family's cultures. Ancestry connections to the Nahua, Otami, Zapotec, Mixteca, Tarahumara, Raramuri, Amazon, Andes & First Nations peoples: Algonquin, Iroquois, Ojibway, Cree, Mi'kmaq, Montagnais, Ottawa, Mixed-heritage. Maybe: Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg ("Garden River People")
You can check out more of their story, projects, goods and classes online at JessReneCreative.com
I love human creativity and the pure beauty of nature. I am satisfied to be able to preserve it and transmit it in a sustainable way by transfering its shapes, colors and textures on natural elements such as textiles, leather and ceramics, thus generating pieces “one of a kind”. Trusting that this work brings people closer to valorate and
I love human creativity and the pure beauty of nature. I am satisfied to be able to preserve it and transmit it in a sustainable way by transfering its shapes, colors and textures on natural elements such as textiles, leather and ceramics, thus generating pieces “one of a kind”. Trusting that this work brings people closer to valorate and appreciate in a deeper way the magnificence that our surroundings have to offer us with the hope that this causes a real and transcendent link with our own existence based on respect and love for our home, our planet. "
My name is Marysa Sylvester. I am Indigenous (from the Tulalip and Quileute tribes), and I currently live in Tulalip. I started to create art at the beginning of the pandemic, I was pregnant, working from home, and really wanted to use my hands. I weave with cedar, create digital art, and I am always trying new things. I have so many amaz
My name is Marysa Sylvester. I am Indigenous (from the Tulalip and Quileute tribes), and I currently live in Tulalip. I started to create art at the beginning of the pandemic, I was pregnant, working from home, and really wanted to use my hands. I weave with cedar, create digital art, and I am always trying new things. I have so many amazing artists in my family who have taught me everything I know. My grandmas Mary Eastman and Joy Lacy taught me about weaving, and my dad Harvey Eastman taught me about drawing. I get a lot of help along the way with my work. I am very passionate about art and creativity, and I view my art as an expression of my feelings and inner state.
Isis's interest in beadwork started from an early age, when their family often visited her mother's homelands in Nayarit, Mexico. Wixarika beadwork called them in and gave them a connection to their Wixarika roots. In 2020, Isis learned how to bead and was amazed at how naturally it came. Isis sees beading as a gift from her ancestors, as
Isis's interest in beadwork started from an early age, when their family often visited her mother's homelands in Nayarit, Mexico. Wixarika beadwork called them in and gave them a connection to their Wixarika roots. In 2020, Isis learned how to bead and was amazed at how naturally it came. Isis sees beading as a gift from her ancestors, as it supports reconnection to her indigenous roots. Beading has empowered Isis to create and heal, and she looks forward to sharing that medicine with others.
Igmuthanka Ihanble is Lakota for 'Mountain Lion Dreams' as everything made is from the dreams and passion of its founder. The LLC started in April 2022 primarily making ribbonskirts. It has since grown to make traditional/contemporary Lakota crafts and other sewn items."
Other quotes if needed:
"Ribbonskirts and art made in a good way."
Igmuthanka Ihanble is Lakota for 'Mountain Lion Dreams' as everything made is from the dreams and passion of its founder. The LLC started in April 2022 primarily making ribbonskirts. It has since grown to make traditional/contemporary Lakota crafts and other sewn items."
Other quotes if needed:
"Ribbonskirts and art made in a good way."
"Igmuthanka Ihanble is a proud Hunkpapa Lakota women owned business based in Seattle."
"Hi! I'm Heidi, the creative force behind Heidi Khrone. I'm a jewelry artist currently living in Seattle, WA.
Playfulness, magic, and connection are the driving forces behind my creative process, and each piece is lovingly crafted in my home studio in Fremont. "
Hi! My name is Didi I’m the owner of Sunshower of Seattle, I created handmade Suncatchers and jewelry. I like to tell my clients that I create jewelry for yourself and for your home. My suncatchers create a magical atmosphere when placed on a window with good sunshine and although Seattle is well known for its grey days, our suncatchers will make the best out of the sunny ones 🌞
Our small business started out as a classroom idea at UW. Currently we are a team of three who work to create art and scent blends in our classic whiskey glass candles. We are all recent UW Grads belonging to the Class of 2020, and 2021.
Hi! My name Is Emma. I am a citizen of the Samish Nation, a jewelry maker and and earth scientist. I create one of a kind sterling silver jewelry inspired by the deserts, mountains, and coastlines of the Pacific Northwest.
"We are a mother-daughter jewelry design and artisan team. We create every piece in our home studio, overlooking the Puget Sound in Seattle, WA.
Veronica has been designing and making jewelry for over 20 years, selling her original designs as well as working for successful brands in the Seattle area. After graduating from the University
"We are a mother-daughter jewelry design and artisan team. We create every piece in our home studio, overlooking the Puget Sound in Seattle, WA.
Veronica has been designing and making jewelry for over 20 years, selling her original designs as well as working for successful brands in the Seattle area. After graduating from the University of Washington with a degree in Environmental Science, Ann Margaret fell into her passion of jewelry making along with her mom and has been making jewelry ever since. We brought together our designing and metalsmithing skills to bring you Stompros Jewelry
Comfort and inclusivity are paramount to our jewelry. We aim to make jewelry that makes everyone feel beautiful and not at the expense of comfort. Our designs are characterized by smooth feminine curves and spirals with energy that promotes balance and connection to the cosmos. Our hope is that this energy is passed along to you. "
Accordingly with Silvia and Ame! From handmade polymer clay earrings to cute dainty resin earrings, there is a lot to look at!
La Matriarca began in 2018 with the intention of creating an equitable employment and woodworking community for QBIPOC womxn. Colonization and patriarchy has kept land ownership and the built space around us, in the hands of white men. La Matriarca aims to put the power(tools) back into the hands of womxn and create safe space for our cus
La Matriarca began in 2018 with the intention of creating an equitable employment and woodworking community for QBIPOC womxn. Colonization and patriarchy has kept land ownership and the built space around us, in the hands of white men. La Matriarca aims to put the power(tools) back into the hands of womxn and create safe space for our customers to feel heard and respected as they upkeep their outdoor spaces with our deck rejuvenations or beautify their homes with our custom woodworking.
My name is Trasina Diazmuñoz. I was born in Mexico City, where I spent my youngest childhood years. Moved to the midwest at age 10 and went on to get my Bachelor of Arts from Ohio Wesleyan in 2017. I got an opportunity to work in Montana for that summer. There I reconnected with mother nature on a level I had been missing since my childho
My name is Trasina Diazmuñoz. I was born in Mexico City, where I spent my youngest childhood years. Moved to the midwest at age 10 and went on to get my Bachelor of Arts from Ohio Wesleyan in 2017. I got an opportunity to work in Montana for that summer. There I reconnected with mother nature on a level I had been missing since my childhood. Unfortunately my pending citizenship took me back to the midwest but I never stopped thinking about the mountains. So, I took a leap and followed my dreams of moving out west and now I live in the pacific northwest, home to the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen in the USA. I am constantly inspired by the beauty of pachamama, and I am honored to share a glimpse inside my imagination and dreams. I hope you feel the magic in each piece, created with a lot of love.
Sinti Divine is plant resin jewelry combining magical properties, Indigenous knowledge, cultural imagery and the aesthetic beauty of plants. Made by a Choctaw-Moravian IndigiQueer artist, Sinti Divine was created to make Indigenous plants more available to kin as portable medicine art and share the magical properties of non-Indigenous plants to all people.
Hello! My name is Nazira Sousa, I am from Brazil and I have been living in the Seattle area since 2017. After graduating as a Physical Therapist and working as a Pilates instructor for 15 years, I needed to make a change. I needed to follow my heart, go back to my roots and join my family coffee business. My family has been growing coffee
Hello! My name is Nazira Sousa, I am from Brazil and I have been living in the Seattle area since 2017. After graduating as a Physical Therapist and working as a Pilates instructor for 15 years, I needed to make a change. I needed to follow my heart, go back to my roots and join my family coffee business. My family has been growing coffee in Brazil for generations and I am so incredibly proud of it. Having my family's coffee available for friends, family and my community in the US has always been a dream. I am beyond happy to have started this business and love to share my passion about coffee with others.
QT2S
Queer, Trans, Two-Spirit
BIPGM
Black, Indigenous & People of the Global Majority
Land back from Palestine to Turtle Island !
We would like to acknowledge that we are on Indigenous land, our practices extend to many Indigenous lands, the territories of the Coast Salish, Mucklenshoot, Puyallup, Suquamish, Nisqually, and Snoqualmie peoples
"Heart" in some Indigenous languages:
Lushootseed: sc̓aliʔ
Nahua: Yollotl
Zapotec: ladxidóʼ
Algonquin: Uttah
Hawaiian: Puʻuwai
Zulu: inhliziyo
Contact us at HeartfulRootz@gmail.com
Services in Kitsap, Pierce, King County Washington
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