Reindeer harnessed for a festive sleigh ride with a starry red background.

It’s that season of the year again when we turn our minds to the search for the perfect gift for those special someones. One suggestion would be to work backward – look at the lists of gifts not made in China first, then decide who would appreciate what. The list below is really a list of lists – these companies make an assortment of products in their respective category. So you can stay inside and browse all kinds of stuff, all available online. A worthwhile secondary goal, in addition to pleasing the gift recipient, is to encourage companies that employ our fellow citizens and don’t have to ship their products across the ocean in container ships. So here we go – a reminder that North American manufacturing is alive and well and available to meet your holiday shopping needs.

Keystone Candles Are Made in Pennsylvania

Keystone Jar Candle

 

The Keystone Candle Company has been making and selling candles in the Pennsylvania capital of Harrisburg for over 45  years. Of course, candles are associated with the holidays and decorations and are valued for their warmth and light during those long, cold winter nights. So these make ideal American made holiday gifts. They have a truly amazing variety of candles and accessories, some that I never even knew existed, so please check them out for any gift-giving occasion any time of the year. Here’s an example of a candle that you do not see every day – a scented candle in a 70 oz. jar that will burn for 170 – 190 hours. It’s available from Amazon, but I strongly recommend going to the web site and seeing the full range of candles and candle-related products of every description.

Martinez Pottery Pieces Are Made In Texas and Feel Like Home

 

Martinez Striped Mug

 

 

This Christmas, give something real—Martinez Stoneware, handcrafted deep in the heart of Texas by a family that’s been shaping clay for decades.

Each mug, bowl, and pie plate is hand-thrown, hand-glazed, and fired in small batches. The result? Pieces that feel like home—sturdy, beautiful, and made to last. They are available in many colors and patterns, too, not just the iconic Martinez blue trim.

Gift Ideas:

  • Coffee Mugs – Perfectly weighted, with cozy glazes like Cobalt Blue or Speckled Cream.

  • Mixing Bowls – Functional art for the home baker, microwave- and oven-safe.

  • Pie Plates – Even heat for that golden crust your relatives will envy.

  • Wine Chiller & Cheese Set – Ideal for entertainers with good taste (literally).

Buying American-made isn’t just patriotic—it’s practical. Your order supports local artisans, reduces shipping miles, and delivers heirloom quality without the overseas mystery tour. Plus, it just feels good to give something made by real hands, not assembly lines.

Pair a Martinez mug with Black Rifle Coffee, or wrap a pie plate with Pendleton napkins for a gift that screams thoughtful, not last-minute.

You can find Martinez Stoneware at martinezstoneware.com and select U.S. artisan marketplaces.

This year, skip the plastic imports and give something solid, soulful, and made to last—because some gifts warm more than hearts.

 

Portland Leather Goods: Premium Christmas Gifts Not Made in China

Portland Leather bags and wallet

Another source for Christmas gifts not made in China is Portland Leather Goods, which could be about to become your new holiday hero. While the brand is proudly based in Portland, Oregon, their artisans craft each piece in León, Mexico—a city world-famous for leatherwork long before “artisan” became a marketing buzzword. 

What makes their bags, totes, and wallets perfect for gift-giving? Again, the quality. We’re talking full-grain leather, hand-stitched details, and that rich, natural smell that instantly says, “Oh yeah… this is the good stuff.” Second, the prices are surprisingly reasonable. Their factory-second “Almost Perfect” line is basically Santa’s loophole for smart shoppers.

From classic totes to mini crossbodies to rugged leather journals, Portland Leather Goods offers something for moms, dads, partners, coworkers, and that one friend who only wears earth tones. It’s all durable, stylish, and built to age like a fine bourbon.

So if you want thoughtful, long-lasting presents without the China-made label, these handcrafted pieces from León are a slam-dunk. Wrap one up, tie a bow, and watch someone’s eyes light up brighter than your neighbor’s questionable LED reindeer.

Check out all their products here.

So there are a few ideas, but please check out the rest of the site. Toys, especially dolls, tools, clothing and garden supplies may be just the thing to cross off on your list.

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