Asian houseware, furniture, apparel, and accessories
Originally natives of Taiwan, Pearl River Mart founders Ming Yi and Ching Yeh Chen opened a “friendship” store in New York City’s Chinatown to bridge the cultural gaps between China and the United States. What started as the first Chinese American department store in the world is now “a beloved New York institution and a symbol for the creativity and ingenuity of Asian Americans in this country”. You can find anything from traditional Chinese clothing to graphic tees, chopsticks to tea sets, books to home decor, and more.
Sustainable cleaning products
The daughter of immigrant parents from Thailand and Korea, Sarah Paiji Yoo, the CEO and Co-Founder of Blueland, wanted to eliminate plastic waste when she became a new mom, and she channeled her concerns into a sustainable solution. Blueland offers hand wash, laundry detergent, and dish soap.
Asian and AAPI Businesses to Support, Now and Always
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OneOf is a green $63M funded music NFT platform for the rest of us
Whitney Houston, Doja Cat, Quincy Jones, John Legend, TLC, Charlie Puth, Jacob Collier, G-Eazy, Alesso H.E.R. AURORA, and The Kid LAROI are among the artists set to release NFTs on the new OneOf platform.
While superstar names and $63 million in seed funding will bring attention to
OneOf, its real potential lies in plans to break down the barriers that prevent most artists from launching NFTs and most fans from buying them.
By creating a marketplace built on the well-established Tezos blockchain protocol to track ownership and transactions while pricing their NFTs in US dollars and other traditional currencies rather than cryptocurrency, OneOf simplifies ownership and sidesteps most of the usual environmental issues while still keeping control in the hands of the creator.
Rolling Stone Quincy Jones Is Backing a New NFT Marketplace for the Average Music Fan
Jones, Whitney Houston, TLC, Doja Cat, John Legend, and more will release collections on the environmentally friendlier OneOf platform, which is scheduled to launch in June
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NFTs could reshape the fan experience that is, if NFT marketplaces were user-friendly and the digital collectibles were actually affordable. Industry insiders tell
Rolling Stone that a new marketplace called OneOf has been designed specifically for musicians and music lovers, and that it will announce its plans on Tuesday to better serve fans looking for cheaper NFT options, including children and teenagers.
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