I love giving made in Washington gifts to friends and family who live out of town. Some people, like my mom, insist that I bring certain items like coffee and chocolate, while others I surprise with a gift as a thanks for hosting me.
Buying locally-made gifts when I travel is something I love to do too, so if you’re visiting Washington, getting a souvenir is a simple gesture anyone would appreciate. In addition, it’s a way to support the local economy and our thriving maker community.
So if you want to give someone a taste of the Evergreen State, here are my recommendations for the best gifts made in Washington. All of them ship, too, so you can bring a piece of Washington home without the added luggage bulk.
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17 Made in Washington Gifts
1. Smoked salmon – $40
Salmon is pretty much synonymous with Washington, so it’s one of the best made in Washington gifts you can give!
Indigenous-owned Northwest Native Gifts from Vashon, Washington makes smoked salmon using wild-caught, sustainable fish from Alaska. They also come in adorable 2-pack jars that make an excellent gift for the salmon lover in your life.
2. Coffee – $21+
Noire Pack from Seattle, Washington curates Black-owned coffee roasters from mostly Washington state. You can also buy bags individually or get 3-pack sample boxes from some of the best Seattle area coffee roasters.
3. Artisanal chocolate – $11+
Fran’s Chocolates’ Gray Sea Salt Caramels are one of the best Seattle chocolates you can get. This is one of the items my mom always insists I bring back home and I get why. The caramel is so soft and chewy without sticking to your teeth.
Have a chocolate purist in your life? Get them some Spinnaker Chocolate. This local Seattle chocolatier makes some of the best chocolate I’ve ever had. It’s sweet like fruit without any mix-ins.
4. Handmade jewelry – $20+
There are so many awesome jewelry makers in Seattle and Washington state as a whole, so it can be hard to choose just one.
Splendor and Stone from Tacoma, Washington is a good option though. They make fun, boho jewelry that’s also super affordable. I own these leopard print asymmetric hoops and always get so many compliments on them! If you’re not vibing on the teal, she also makes a lot of similar styles.
Want more options? Below are some more of my favorite Washington jewelry makers who sell on Etsy.
5. Embroideries – $40+
Loom and Gloom in Tacoma, Washington creates beautiful embroideries with fun designs and snarky sayings. In fact, I love this one with a Lizzo lyric. If your loved one loves Harry Potter, they also have a few options for them too!
Lark Rising Embroidery in Seattle, Washington is a great option if your loved one likes to craft. They sell gorgeous embroidery patterns starting at $15.
6. Handblown glassware – $32+
Decicio Glass from Seattle, Washington makes beautiful barware for the cocktail drinker in your life. You’ll also find gorgeous glasses and decanters that come clear or in gray and colorful pastel hues.
Gift some of their glasses along with Frans Chocolate salted caramels in this cute gift box!
7. Jam – $16+
Girl Meets Dirt is one of the most popular small jam makers in Washington. They got started on tiny Orcas Island, one of the best islands near Seattle, and then became a cult classic thanks to their unique flavor combinations.
For example, try their Island Plum Spoon Preserves or Quince Cutting Preserves. If your loved one likes a good cocktail, they even make Peach Tree Bitters.
If you make your way to any of the best Seattle farmers markets, you’ll also find a ton of handmade jam. Keep an eye out for marionberry and huckleberry, as these are two berries that are prolific in the Pacific Northwest.
8. Wine – $39+
Washington is the second largest producer of wine in the US, so choosing just one to gift feels impossible. However if I had to pick just a few, I’d gift:
- Long Shadows Saggi 2017 ($70) – This sangiovese-dominant blend has more heft and a creamy texture thanks to the addition of cabernet sauvignon and merlot. I’ve tried expensive wines, but typically never buy bottles above $45. However, when I tasted this one at their tasting room in Woodinville, I bought it immediately.
- Woodward Canyon Estate Merlot 2018 ($53) – Ask any local for a list of the best Pacific Northwest wineries and I bet you Woodward Canyon will be on it. They make award-winning wines out of their Walla Walla winery that is sure to impress any wine lover in your life.
- Gramercy Cellars Lower East Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 ($34) – Gramercy Cellars is one of my favorite Walla Walla wineries. They too are award winning, but offer wines at more affordable price points. GSM (which stands for grenache, syrah, mourvedre) is a popular, crowd-pleasing blend that is one of the best made in Washington gifts for wine-o’s whose palate you aren’t super familiar with.
Check out my guide on the best Washington wines for more ideas! Or browse all the wines available for nationwide flat rate shipping via Wine.com.
9. PNW art – $39+
Nick Alan Art in Seattle, Washington is a Native-owned business that creates modern Pacific Northwest art prints and also stationary cards. I particularly love this colorful art print representing the gift of sunlight.
Check out my full guide to the best Pacific Northwest art for more art gift ideas. Below are more art prints I’ve been eyeing on Etsy.
10. Cheese – $20+
Cougar Gold from WSU Creamery in Pullman, Washington has a cult following. It’s a rich and firm white cheddar that’s been aged for a year and also gets better the longer it sits. WSU Creamery is a self-funded entity of Washington State University, so a portion of each sale provides education support for WSU food science students.
Beecher’s Flagship Reserve Cheese is another quintessential Seattle food everyone should try. It’s aged and results in a creamy, slightly nutty cheddar cheese that’s super addictive.
Cascadia Creamery Sawtooth Cheese is a great option for those that prefer more mild, semi-soft cheeses. Moreover, they use milk from a fourth generation dairy farm to create a fudgy, smooth cheese with complex peaty flavor and notes of freshly pickled walnuts and honeycomb.
11. Ceramics – $26+
There are so many amazing ceramicists in Washington. Anytime I go to the Seattle Christmas markets, I can’t help buy myself at least one piece for my collection.
DPottery in Graham, Washington makes beautiful, minimalist ceramics for the kitchen and home. In fact, I bought their spoon rest for my brother-in-law one year as a Christmas gift, and I’m lusting over their ring dishes that come in black or white!
Here are more beautiful ceramics I saved on Etsy that would also make one of the best made in Washington gifts. You can also check out my round up of the best local pottery artists in the PNW.
12. Purses and bags – $55+
Boe Jack Designs in Seattle, Washington makes gorgeous bags to match any person’s style. You’ll find both canvas clutches in whimsical patterns and minimalist vegan leather purses and fanny packs. I’ve especially been eyeing this convertible leather waist bag!
I’m sort of obsessed with bags, so here are other options on Etsy, all made in Washington.
13. Mushrooms – $38+
Sno-Valley Mushrooms in Duvall, Washington sells mushroom grow kits for the spore-loving foodie in your life. They’re super easy and low maintenance, providing ongoing access to Washington mushrooms.
14. Huckleberry treats – $15-51
Huckleberries are a tart, blueberry-like fruit found in the Pacific Northwest. You can’t eat them raw, which means they end up in some excellent foodie products that make great gifts.
Papa Ray’s Market in Spokane, Washington makes huckleberry baked good mixes and sweets. You’ll find huckleberry pancakes, brownies, and scones in addition to huckleberry taffy and honey.
15. Body and skincare – $20+
Herbivore Botanicals in Seattle, Washington makes natural, cruelty-free skincare products. I have their coconut body polish and am obsessed, am my sister loves the orchid face serum I bought her for Christmas. They have a cult following, so the skincare lover in your life will be impressed.
Not sure what product to get? Get them this super cute gift box with a cleansing bar, soaking salts, candle, and supplies for an at-home spa pamper sesh.
Here are other Washington-made skincare and bath gifts I saved on Etsy. Bath bombs are such a thing right now, so they’d make a great made in Washington gift!
16. Cozy knitwear – $40+
Auba Maes Designs in Mount Vernon, Washington makes hand-knit beanies in rich colors. They’re the perfect burst of brightness for dreary weather!
Here are more hats and scarves on Etsy made by Washington artists.
17. Washington gift boxes
Want to give them a bunch of gifts made in Washington, but overwhelmed by the idea of curating it? Knack Shops and Washington Local are two of my favorite Seattle-based businesses for gift boxes. They have pre-curated boxes featuring mostly Pacific Northwest gifts, or you can customize a box to fit your budget and recipient.
I love how they work with small makers I actually recommend all the time on my own. Other gift basket companies offer really touristy products that locals wouldn’t actually suggest.
Below are some of my favorites, but browse all of Washington Local Seattle gift totes and Knack Shops Seattle gift boxes for more ideas! Use code FIRST10 when shopping with Knack Shops for 10% off your first order.
More Washington gift ideas
I have so many gift guides! If you’re looking for more items made in the Pacific Northwest, check these out.
Cassy says
You should look into Kylie B’s bakery!! Family owned handmade shortbread cookies here in Washington!!
Adria Saracino says
Oooo they’re on my list to try, but didn’t think of it for gifts. Thank you for sharing!