BAY AREA WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSES
GIFT GUIDE: SUPPORT BAY AREA WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSES
A unique gift guide of our favorite women owned businesses in the Bay Area. During the holidays, showing appreciation comes in all forms. Our guide focuses on the many ways to gift whether it's an object or an experience. Supporting local means more than ever before.
A custom bouquet from @flowerandforage is full proof happiness. Alyson Vitt's floral creations speak volumes.
An absolute piece of art. Chained vessels that spark emotion made by the creative Whitney Sharpe.
Ceramics with curves and character. But truly, this is a standout business that gives back to Elevate Oakland to provide music and arts programming for youth in Oakland Public Schools.
A micro bakery operating out of a green cottage offering small batch pastries. The sweetest gift of all. That is, if you can snag an order before they sell out.
All natural hand poured soy candles in Asian inspired scents. From sticky mango to Vietnamese coffee I'm sure you'll find a scent that brings you back to that special moment.
Judy Fleming offers a private integration healing session through the art of ceramics in Oakland. Grow with the healing power of clay.
Lady coffee-bean roasters, creators, tastemakers and vintage-truck-driving baristas. Based in San Francisco with a flurry of holiday gift options available.
Innovative steam bent sculptures and wood work by artist Katie Gong. We are loving her wood ornaments and small knots.
Drinks and doodles. Need I say more? Get a gift card for you and your cuties.
INNA JAM makes fresh, seasonal jams from organic fruit sourced within 200 miles of their Emeryville kitchen. The result is completely addictive jam. Plenty spicy jalapeño is the signature jam created by Dafna Kory.
Jen Apodaca is a 2019 US Cup Tasting Champion and considers herself a roaster's roaster. A women owned business supporting a women owned Kabnge'tuny Coop. Say no more. Rift Valley, Kenya has been added to our carts.
A wine with purpose that gives back to Dress for Success. From founder @jenpelka (formerly @theriddlersf). Hello, old friend has a new meaning.