Handcrafted leather sandals since 1981. 90 Hope Road, Kingston. Made on-site, shipped globally.
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Handcrafted leather sandals since 1981. 90 Hope Road, Kingston. Made on-site, shipped globally.
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Fashion
@cooyahclothing · Instagram
The official reggae clothing brand since 1987. 96 Hope Road, Kingston. Hand-drawn, screen-printed on-site.
Women's fashion. Shop 2, Commerce Court Plaza, Halfway Tree, Kingston. Ships worldwide.
Founded by Afiya Bishop. Bold Caribbean prints, statement pieces. Named "Loud" in tribute to her grandfather Leon.
Upscale women's boutique at Shop 16, 7th Avenue Plaza, Halfway Tree, Kingston. Designer dresses + accessories, sizes XS through 3XL.

Beauty
@asherleenaturals · Instagram
Natural-haircare salon + product line at 29 Kings House Avenue, Kingston. Celebrates Black-textured hair — coils, curls, kinks.
Founded 2010 by Antoinette Davis in her Mandeville kitchen. Rosemary–nettle–thyme experiment became 90+ haircare and skincare products.
Natural haircare for kinky and curly hair. Made in Jamaica.
Sweet Scotch Bonnet sauce. Founded 30 Jan 2020 by Chef Garfield Seivwright Jr. Jamaica Observer Table Talk 2023 Best New Local Food Product winner.
Founded 1982 by Herbert and Michelle Chong. Jamaica Stock Exchange-listed since 2011 (HONBUN). First Jamaican bakery HACAP-certified, 2016.
The original Pickapeppa sauce. Made in Shooter's Hill, Jamaica since 1921. Cane-vinegar base with sweet, mellow tropical-fruit flavour.
Caribbean Foods since 1978, Walkerswood village, St. Ann. First company to export Jamaican jerk seasoning. Sources from ~1,000 small farmers island-wide.

Jewellery
@khemlanijewellers · Instagram
Family jewellers, three generations. Started 1968 by Madhu Khemlani; now at 195 Constant Spring Road, Kingston 8.
Handmade Jamaican jewellery + accessories. Founded 2006 by siblings Duane and Teasea Bennett. Devon House showroom since 2009.
Sterling silver and brass jewellery, hand-formed in Jamaica.
@printsforjamaica · Instagram
Caribbean-artist print collective. Hurricane Melissa relief proceeds to Waves for Water + American Friends of Jamaica. 60+ artists, $150/print.