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Support Deaf makers and creators by shopping this Deaf-owned business list below!
ART
- 58 Creativity – https://58creativity.com/
- Jena Floyd Art – https://www.etsy.com/shop/jenafloyd
- Love Letters by Emily – https://www.lovelettersbyemily.com/
- J9 Art Shop – https://www.etsy.com/shop/J9ArtShop
- Viva Jess – https://www.etsy.com/shop/VivaJess
CLOTHING
- By Mara – https://www.bymara.com/
- Language Priority – https://changing-the-narrative-language-first.myshopify.com/
- Ivy’s Haven Boutique – https://www.ivyshaven.com
- Erry B Shop – https://erryb.myspreadshop.com/
- Girl & Creativity – https://www.girlandcreativity.com/
- @deafloveILY – https://www.deafloveily.com/
- Lila & Pip – https://www.instagram.com/lilapipsign/
- Love Ashlee Rose – https://www.loveashleerose.com/
- Deaf Identity – https://www.deafidentity.com/
- Dirty Beard Press – https://www.dirtybeardpress.com/
- Sisters in Style Online – https://sistersinstyleonline.com
CRAFT
- Rain Collective – https://shopraineco.com/
- Strings and Things Handmade Macrame – https://www.instagram.com/stringsandthings_gi/?hl=en
- Kissfist Stich – https://www.instagram.com/kissfiststitch/?hl=en
- ASL I Luv You Gifts – etsy.com/shop/ASLILuvuGifts
COOKING/BAKING
- Bake It With Sass – https://www.bakeitwithsass.com/
JEWELRY
- Eden and Clay – https://www.edenandclay.com/
RELAXATION
- Blue Organic Kitchen – https://blueorganickitchen.com/
- Purple Rose Wellness – https://purplerosewellness.com/
- The Deaf Flower – https://www.instagram.com/the_deaf_flower/?hl=en
WELLNESS/ NUTRITION
- Hotsy Totsy Haus – https://www.hotsytotsyhaus.com/
- Kova Kandle – https://www.etsy.com/shop/KovaKandles
Know of a Deaf-owned business that’s missing above? Let us know at talktous@deafservicesunlimited.com
Q&A
1. What does “Deaf-owned” mean and why should I care?
“Deaf-owned” means a business that is owned by a person who is Deaf or hard of hearing. Supporting Deaf-owned businesses helps strengthen Deaf communities, increase representation, and build economic opportunities for Deaf entrepreneurs.
2. What kinds of products do Deaf-owned makers offer?
They offer a wide variety—art, clothing, crafts, baking, jewelry, wellness, and more. There are Deaf-owned shops for handmade crafts, apparel, kitchen goods, plant décor, candles, etc.
3. How do I find out if a business is Deaf-owned?
Look for indications on their website or social media. Deaf-owned lists or blogs (like yours) that spotlight makers are great resources. You can also ask directly—they may be proud to share that status.
4. Why is shopping Deaf-owned good beyond just the product?
Buying from Deaf-owned businesses contributes to community empowerment, raises visibility of Deaf culture, and encourages more creativity and innovation. It also helps shift narratives about who gets seen in the marketplace.