15 Latina-Owned Etsy Shops to Support

Latina-owned products in a collage

Supporting small businesses means directly supporting the entrepreneur and their local community. It’s an opportunity to make a bigger impact with your wallet, knowing that your dollar will make a difference in someone’s life.

That’s why we put together a list of 15 Latina-owned businesses that we absolutely love.


ConGanasCollective

Poderosa print

Prints and graphic tees with strong messages, because who doesn’t need a reminder that they’re a poderosa?!

Greda by Design

Handmade clay earrings have become super popular so it’s always amazing to find unique styles and that’s exactly what Greda by Design provides. Make sure you hit buy on these to add them to your collection.

Aicitelt Designs

Washitape

Stationary inspired by Latinx culture for small business packaging or personal use. No matter where you use this stationary, you’ll add a bit of Latinx flare!

Chasing Camila

Latina wearing a black shirt with the word Fuerte

Mexican items and sarape-inspired works of art are the name of the game of the products sold by Chasing Camilla. From awesome t-shirts to sarape ears, this colorful shop will capture your heart and wallet.

La Bruja Vintage

Blue butterfly earrings

Handmade eclectic earrings that you will not find anywhere else. Just don’t sleep on the restocks because the earrings go fast!

Candy's Kloset

Concha studs

A shop with muchas cositas that won’t break the bank! Maybe you’re looking for a pair of cute stud earrings, keychains or pins. Whatever it is, Candy’s Kloset has it.

Nalgona Positive Shop

A truly empowering shop where you can find all items body-positivity. From pins to shirts, Nalgona Positive Shop has it!

Ay mujer

All things papel picado for your parties, and home decor because who needs a party to show off this beautiful art? You can find ready-made products or place custom orders for any celebration.

Sonia Lazo Illustrator

Sonia Lazo print

There’s only one way to decorate your apartment or home and that’s with original art and that’s why shopping from Sonia Lazo is the right move. Her bold prints will surely be a conversation starter.

Alificent Studio

Wood decoration with the words Ponte Las Pilas

Looking for some handmade decor, keychains, and other goodies? Alificent Studio is a must have on your list with all of these and more. Our favorite products include their Chingona keychains and wood home decor.

Gold and Palms Atelier

Candle

Forget Bath and Body Works, Gold and Palms Atelier is here for all of your candle needs. From the ever-needed cafecito scent reminding all of us of our favorite beverage to more fresh scents like Flor Y Mar reminding us of the ocean and flowers, they have it all.

Kayla Elease Art

Resin earrings of various colors

We all love some resin art, but we especially love it when we can get custom resin art and beautiful earrings to our liking as well! Thankfully, Kayla Elease Art has all of these and more.

Que Party Tan Fancy

Mug with the phrase coffee, because adulting ta cabr\u00f3n

We love a good quirky mug and those from Que Party Tan Fancy are some of the best. With so many amazing choices, you’re never going to be short of amazing designs here.

Rucca's Prints

Pink shirt with the phrase solo buenas vibras

We’re here for the awesome t-shirt designs we see offered at Rucca’s Prints. From bleached tie dye shirts with cool designs to cute tees for the everyday mujer, there is something here for everyone.

Friducha y Más

Frida Khalo mask

If you’re looking for colorful masks to show off your cultura, you’ve met your match with Friduchas Y Mas. From amazing folklórico patterns and fabrics to masks commemorating Dia de los Muertos, this shop is sure to have something for you.

Still image from 'Alexia the Voter: In Our Voting Era

With the current political climate in a state of low-key crisis, advocacy groups are intensifying their efforts to convey the importance of voting. A yearly estimate of 1.4 million Latinos become eligible to vote in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center, yet only 22% of those Latino first-time voters are expected to cast a ballot this year and participate in U.S. democracy. Poder NC, a values-driven North Carolina nonprofit dedicated to empowering the Latine community, has taken a creative approach in trying to close the Latine voting gap.

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Graphic design that highlights books by Latino authors in a summer background

Created in partnership with Penguin Random House.

Summer is in full swing, soaring temperatures and all. With so much to love about the summer, one of the top things to love is that it feels full of possibilities. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a homebody, there’s something for everyone. As so many try to beat the heat, an essential item no matter where you are, is a good book.

Those summer possibilities also include discovering the latest Latina authors in the Penguin Random House collection. Not only are these books perfect summer reads for that comfy couch in the AC or that summer lounger in the pool, but they are also beautifully written stories that do justice to the vibrancy and depth of Latine culture.

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Mexican male workers in the Bracero Program undergoing a routine sanitization process, depicted with chemical dosing. In the foreground, an illustration portrays Carmelita Torres
Leonard Nadel, 1956, National Museum of American History.

[Illustrated portion of design imagined with AI by Luz Media editorial staff]

The United States is a country built on immigration, and for generations, people from all over the world have come to its shores in search of a better life. However, the journey was riddled with danger and humiliation for Mexicans entering the U.S. in the early 20th century to work under federal work programs.

One demeaning and dangerous process required by the U.S. health authorities used highly flammable and toxic chemicals including kerosene to "delouse" Mexican workers entering the United States, subjecting them to degrading strip searches and dangerous procedures on a daily basis.

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