Glamour that access to the platform enables the women quilters of Gee's Bend to sell their goods independently to a global audience, while also preserving the history and cultural value of the community.As a hub for diverse artistry, has always appealed to entrepreneurs looking to turn their passions into real, thriving businesses.
And the women quilters of Gee's Bend are one of many talented Black creators enriching the site right now. “Etsy’s community of Black sellers specialize in a wide range of art forms and creative mediums, from jewelry-making to painting to woodworking,” Isom Johson says. “It’s so exciting to see what these makers create, especially with items that are influenced by our history and highlight the beauty of Black.
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