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Continue ShoppingLove is in the air which means Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us! We’ve got you covered with a Valentine’s Day-themed Gift Guide, perfect for your Valentine, Galentine, Palentine, or anyone else you want to send a little love to. Find the perfect present with our gift ideas from Native and BIPOC-owned small businesses. Our guide is full of thoughtful gifts, including jewelry, floral arrangements, fine foods, getaways, and more that your partner is sure to love—even better they’re Cupid-approved!
Shop beautiful flower arrangements at blackgirlflorists.com
Give your valentine the classic gift of flowers with Black Girl Florists, a black and women-owned company, founded by Valerie Crisostomo. Under their Find a Florist Tab, you can find Black women-owned floral shops by state! Click your state and their website will show all the floral shops in your area that are Black women-owned, so your sweetie can swoon while you invest in Black-owned businesses. Another option? Check out Farmgirl Flowers, a women-owned floral business with nation-wide shipping!
Chocolate and more at Bedré
For the chocolate lover in your life, gift them Bedré, a delicious chocolate company owned by the Chickasaw Nation. They offer a variety of gift baskets including their own exclusive Valentine's Collection! Their Floral Pink Gift Basket is prettily packaged and includes Milk Chocolate Caramel Melts, Chocolate-covered Gummi Bears, Assorted Chocolate Bars, and a Plush Teddy Bear.
River of Flowers Earrings By Kira Murillo (Shoshone-Bannock)
Nothing says “I love you…and I love supporting Native artists” more than Native-designed jewelry from Eighth Generation, and our River of Flowers Earrings by Kira Murillo (Shoshone-Bannock) are the perfect gift for the love of your life. These drop-style earrings are cleverly assembled so that they gently swing with each step your partner takes, conjuring images of a wildflower meadow in the wind or a sparkling running river.
First Bloom Necklace by Sarah Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe-Ojibwe)
Say "be mine?" with our First Bloom Necklace by Sarah Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe-Ojibwe). Here, she features a rare trillium bloom accented with a red zirconia gem for a touch of extra sparkle, making it perfect for honoring the treasure in your life.
Gourmet Foods, Dining, Spa, and more at Salish Lodge & Spa!
Breakfast in bed never sounded so good when pancakes by the Salish Lodge & Spa are on the menu! Owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe (like Eighth Generation), the Salish Lodge & Spa is ranked as the number one Best Resort in the West by Travel + Leisure, and offers a variety of breakfast specialties including Buttermilk Pancake Mix, Steel-Cut Oats, Buttermilk Biscuit Mix, Honey Fig Spread, and more. If you’re local to the Seattle area and looking for an even sweeter surprise, book a couples massage or dinner at the Lodge!
Makeup and Lashes at pradosbeauty.com
Gift the Prados Beauty and Lauren Good Day Makeup Collection to the makeup lover in your life. Founded by Cece Meadows (Xicana and Yoeme), Prados Beauty is an Indigenous and woman-owned company that prides itself on Indigenous culture and bringing quality makeup to all at an affordable cost. This thoughtful collection is in collaboration with Indigenous artist, Lauren Good Day (Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree), and features a mix of Native American art and Indigenously-designed beauty products.
Shop our Gold Label Collection for timeless designs
For the one who makes your heart skip a beat, gift our Maple Sugar Scarf by Sarah Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe-Ojibwe). This heirloom-quality scarf is machine-knit in our Seattle studio and beautifully packaged—add a red ribbon around the box and you’re Valentine’s Day ready! With six scarves and four blanket designs in our Gold Label Collection, you’re sure to find a special gift that will warm you Valentine’s heart as much as they warm yours.
Thank you for shopping Eighth Generation this Valentine’s Day: we love that you support Inspired Natives®, not “Native-inspired”!