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traegorn · 1 year
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Inclusive Witchcraft Stores
Hi there! Would you or any of your friends happen to know a good list of inclusive witchcraft stores? Sometimes I want to get some witchy things but it's so disheartening to click on a store, only to see tons of cultural appropriation (smudge sticks, dreamcatchers, etc) or the ol' g-slur being applied to every product. In addition, I've noticed most pagan shops seem to carry identical imported items that are made overseas in dubious human rights environments... I just want to give my money to witches who are still making things by hand!! I know they're out there but the search engines elude me! Where are all the cottage witch stores?? Thank you so much in advance <3
Okay, so... these are just the few that I thought of off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but -- like -- this is what I got.
Pretty much all of these are just small setups run by individual witches, so availability, ship times, etc. may vary. Most of these are US based too unless I note otherwise, so keep that in mind. Some of these are friends, some of these are folks I've just run across online over time. I have not fully investigated every item in every shop, but I trust all of them enough to know that if there is an issue with any of their stuff they'd listen.
Here's the list:
Spiral House - Run by @upthewitchypunx, as a part of Portland Button Works. Probably the most shop-y of the shops, but still a very DIY operation?
Willow Wings Witch Shop - This is, like, the opposite end of the spectrum, as it's primarily just the way @breelandwalker sells her books, but she has some other stuff for sale too -- so it might be nice to check her out.
Magpie Witchery - An etsy shop that is pretty good about sourcing ethical supplies
DeathsHeadDivination - @torque-witch makes some unique, cool stuff and it's worth checking out their stuff for some unique things you won't find other places.
MoriMoonCo - UK based, @themori-witch has neat stuff available. But, as noted, ships from the UK so take that into consideration.
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bouklebooks · 11 months
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I’m thinking of possibly opening up an online shop (separate from my current Etsy store) for readings, spell jars, servitors, and similar metaphysical services. I have an aesthetic in mind but keep circling back on the title to these sorts of options. Thoughts?
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tryingmybestwastaken · 4 months
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This feels like a big deal to me so I’m gonna post it here.
I found a metaphysical/witchcraft shop and actually went there! I went both wanting to see what it was like and trying to find a crystal for my friend. (I got her Blue Goldstone)
The store was pretty cool. There was a lot of incense and candles by the door so I was hit with a wall of fragrance. Funnily enough, I saw a classmate there too.
The store seemed cool and I talked to the owner. She’s a very open lady and when I asked her how to pick a crystal for my friend she said to pick one up and see if it matched her energy or reminded me of her. That’s why I chose Blue Goldstone. The color is her favorite and it reminds me of space.
When I was asking about books she mentioned a website about witchcraft stuff and for the life of me I can’t remember the name. I think it starts with an E, but again I can’t remember.
Anyways, she mentioned there was another shop a few blocks down so I’ll probably try going there next.
Happy Holidays!
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spiralhouseshop · 5 months
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In addition to making your custom buttons at Portland Button Works, at The Spiral House Shop we offer 100s of our own designs that can be put on pinback buttons of various sizes, magnets, or hand mirrors.
Also, if you have a shop or know of a shop in your area, especially magic, pagan, or witch shops) that you think our buttons would be a good fit for, we offer many of our designs at wholesale prices on Faire Wholesale. Check out this link to see our wholesale catalog on Fair Wholesale.
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placeb0king · 3 months
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Drawing lots of ..sapphics with scarves.... hahahahoohoohooheehee😚😚tis the season
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magpiethepunkfairy · 4 months
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Gonna learn how to sew a knit and crochet for the sole purpose of making things to wrap my friends in
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witchrealms · 7 months
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thewitchesfortune · 8 months
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TAROT READINGS AND SPELL WORK PRICE LIST
Readings
Short Reading: 3 card reading that gives a more specific and nuanced look into a situation of your choosing. - $15
Full Reading: 5 card reading which gives a look at the bigger picture. Gives insight into aspects of the situation you may not have realized you needed to know about, but which might help you better navigate what is going on. - $35
Spellwork
Self Love Bath: A mix of herbs designed to help you feel good about yourself and overcome the negative self talk we all sometimes go through. Instructions included with kit. - $15
Cleansing Bath: The ingredients in this kit are designed to help cleanse you of negative attatchments and energy that block you in any area of your life. Instructions included with kit. - $15
Dressed Chicken Foot: Item is fixed for the purposes of cleansing. Use the item to cleanse yourself or others. Hang by your front door for protection from anything that might be dragged in by yourself, family, or guests. - $20
Spider Web in Frame: To be placed on your altar, can be fixed for protection, or for other workings as you desire. Real spiderwebs from Tropical Orb Weaver Spiders. (Price depends on size of web. Pictures to choose from upon request.)
Money Bath: Herbs associated with abundance prosperity with epsom salt. I recommend this be done monthly to build on success. - $15
Poppet Kit: Poppets can be used for a number of things, and what yours is for will need to be discussed before purchase. (Healing, success, power, love, or hexing.) - $30
Spell Bag: Can be made for any purpose and will need discussion before making. Ritual process takes 7 days to make, and may require personal concern to be added depending on purpose. Instructions for upkeep included with purchase. - $30
Please contact me for payment info and for any questions you may have!
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the-inkstained-witch · 2 months
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thrift stores have probably been more beneficial for finding items for my practice then any metaphysical shop and with a lot less cultural appropriation
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the houseware section at my favorite thrift store had basically a whole altar that you could have bought for less than 15 dollars. I could see thrift stores working especially well for you if you practice Christian witchcraft or folk Catholicism, because there's no shortage of Christian imagery in small statues and wall art. I've bought literal bags of candles at thrift stores for just a few bucks, and the selection of items like beads, candle holders, jars and trays is something you're never going to find that reasonably priced anywhere else. not to mention the scarves! nearly my entire collection of veils (about a dozen scarves and a dozen bandanas) was thrifted. my advice to anyone starting off in their craft who wants to use common items like spoons and jars in their practice is to find them at thrift stores. obviously, always cleanse the hell out of them. there's gonna be all sorts of unwanted energy in and around them that you're not gonna wanna fuck with, but personally I also love the strong energy coming off a once loved, no longer needed item. thrift stores and charity shops are amazing ways to find new and interesting items to involve in your craft.
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freckledfortuneteller · 5 months
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My local witch shops are crazy like why are you selling items from closed practices and why are your chime candles basically a whole dollar ???
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Text: At the back of the antique shop is a shelf full of crystal balls, cracked, some smokey and black with age. I choose the cheapest one, and misunderstand when the cashier says “be careful”.
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bouklebooks · 1 year
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Got some stuff in the Witches Supply Bag section of our store Bourke Books on Etsy, two cheap second hand books on witchcraft, Herb Kits and Incense Packs, with more products in development and on their way soon!
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stonesbyhaille · 10 months
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sylverra · 11 months
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Charoite chips at sylverra
Link above | $5 flat shipping all US orders | Free US shipping over $50
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spiralhouseshop · 6 months
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It's been a busy vending season! I finally got a chance to update the website with these new buttons, zines, books, and organizers!
Portland Button Works & Spiral House Shop September 22, 2023! - New in Stock for Autumn!
BUTTONS
ACABradabra
Stealing From Witches Is Bad For Your Health
Easily Distracted by Plants
Easily Distracted by Cats
ZINES
Ritual (from the folks at Weird Walk comes a fanzine about The Wicker Man)
Frogs Teeth Field Guide Issues 1, 2, 3
Myth & Lore Issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6
SLINGSHOT ORGANIZERS
Small pocket sized
Small spiral bound
Large spiral bound
BOOKS
Sigil Magic: For Writers and Other Creatives by T. Throrn Coyle
Magical House Protection : The Archeology of Counter-Witchcraft by Brian Hoggard
Witch Bottles: History, Culture. Magic by Daniel Harms
Occult Botany: Sédir's Concise Guide to Magical Plants by Paul Sédir
The Treadwell's Book of Plant Magic by Christina Oakley Harrington
One Time Around The Wheel by Same Croke
Black Dog Folklore by Mark Normal
The Cornish Traditional Year by Simon Reed
From Granite to Sea: The Folklore of Bodmin Moor and East Cornwall by Alex Langstone
The Kitchen Witch: Your Complete Guide to Creating a Magical Kitchen with Natural Ingredients, Sacred Rituals, and Spellwork
In the Shadows of 13 Moons: Magical Empowerment through the Dar Lunar Mysteries by Kimberly Sherman-Cook
Mountain Magic: Explore the Secrets of Old Time Witchcraft by Rebecca Beyer
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