Google India (@googleindia) on their Instagram honoured the spirit of the pride month by sharing a 13 post guide on LGBTQIA+ Owned Small Businesses across Instagram.
Here is what it contains (Source: @googleindia):
@knots.crochet.store takes orders for all things customised and crochet 💕
Find reconstructed, vintage pieces that are one‑of‑a‑kind and flaunt your own wearable art from @grandmawouldapprove ✨
A thrift store that sells pre‑loved items, @thekifaayatco has something in store for everyone ♥️
Add affordable, handmade clay jewellery from @lil.clay.thang to your shopping list 🛍
From scrunchies to tees, get the handmade goodies you need from @_legato_by_avneet_ 💜
Taking customised, slow fashion a step forward, @theturquoiseteacup_ has a collection of trendy tie‑dye patterns to shop from🌼
From resin art to macramé to lettering projects, @sanethetics has customised, handmade items to shop from ✨
Wear your pride with handmade jewellery and trinkets from @kalagirii 🌈
Original art prints, sticker sets or customised artwork, @love.delphi accepts orders in the form of traditional and digital art ♥️
Check out @thriftdesu for pre‑loved, upcycled items ranging from clothing to jewellery 🌸
Find handmade items ranging from digital artwork to printed t‑shirts at @inkmuse.co 🛍️
From crochet to crystal jewelry, shop for all your handmade item needs from @tuntunipaakhi 🔮
Check out @round2byerica to get your hands on a collection of tie‑dye clothing pieces ❤️
Previously Google India also made guide PrideForEveryone which is a splendid display of artwork honouring the pride spectrum. Check that full guide here:
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