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Female entrepreneurs to support in Cape Town

by Staff Bona
Picture: Instagram

This month, we shine a spotlight on the entrepreneurial spirit and ingenuity of remarkable businesses that were created and nurtured by women – standing as vital threads in the fabric of Cape Town’s community.

In a city known for its creative energy and dynamic innovation, these women have ventured into diverse sectors, leaving an indelible mark on the local landscape.

So, step into the world of just a few of Cape Town’s women-owned enterprises:

1. Fehmz Mocktails

Launched in 2011, Fehmz Mocktails is a female-owned South African artisan mocktail-making company. The business is a brainchild of Fehmz and her passion to turn something she loved into a viable business proposition.

These mocktails offer customers a sense of sophistication using a variety of ingredients. Unlike their alcoholic counterparts, the only known side-effect is a delicious delight.

With Stockists in the United States, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe and several locations across South Africa, these made ‘by hand’ mocktails are truly delectable.

 

fehmz mocktails female owned business
Picture: Fehmz Mocktails / Facebook

2. The Two of Us

The Two of Us emerged as a labour of love born from the shared passion and creativity of Jess and Steph. A symphony of crochet artistry and comfort, their enchanting collection of handmade apparel and homeware invites you on an immersive journey through style and cosiness.

From snug sweaters that wrap you in warmth to captivating home decor, each piece weaves a story of dedication and craftsmanship, a testament to the art of handmade creation.

Beyond being a brand, The Two of Us embodies values that echo through the founders’ inclusive approach and dedication to sustainability. Inclusivity takes centre stage, with offerings designed for individuals of diverse shapes and backgrounds.

Picture: The Two of Us

3. INDIKAAP

At INDIKAAP, the essence of Ayurveda comes alive, seamlessly merging ancient wisdom with contemporary living. This holistic haven encapsulates the transformative power of mindful eating, offering a unique journey into the world of Ayurvedic experiences, culinary delights and lifestyle essentials.

While Ayurveda’s roots are embedded in Indian heritage, INDIKAAP transcends cultural boundaries, applying its principles universally.

INDIKAAP artfully intertwines Ayurveda’s age-old wisdom with modern rhythms, redefining nourishment as a bridge between purpose, memory and human connection.

 

Picture: INDIKAAP

4. Nette Rose

Guided by the visionary Meg, the close-knit team at Nette Rose shares a collective mission – to revolutionise fashion with grace and compassion. What sets Nette Rose apart is its unwavering commitment to crafting differently. With each intimate piece, it celebrates individuality, intertwining it with a compassionate approach.

Beyond its fashion prowess, Nette Rose’s passion extends to the environment, living a CO2-neutral life. A tree is planted in Madagascar for every bralette sold, nurturing a sustainable future. Ethical production isn’t just a concept but a way of life at Nette Rose.

Sustainability shines through limited lace designs and a zero-waste philosophy, transforming off-cuts into new treasures. Every detail reflects Nette Rose’s values, from threads to packaging.

Picture: Nette Rose

5. PICHULIK

PICHULIK is an ethical jewellery and accessories retailer with roots firmly planted in Africa and inspired by global ancient traditions. PICHULIK is a conduit for sacred feminine wisdom, eloquently woven into every intentional design.

Each creation is meticulously handcrafted from unexpected organic materials, transforming into distinct forms that narrate stories of courageous women and celebrate empowering feminine narratives.

At the heart of every PICHULIK jewellery piece lies the inventive and sculptural use of locally produced and repurposed rope, adorned with an array of rare cast and found exotic materials.

Picture: PICHULIK

First published by: Cape Town Etc

Compiled by: Jules Keohane

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