The front window
Aura photos available!
The front of the shop
Crystals on display
Kristen Joy L.
Jul 18, 2024
If you're not following this business on Instagram... start now! From dozens of metaphysical-themed events to this amazing little gem of a store, you won't be disappointed! This diamond in the ruff shop is packed with handmade, one-of-a-kind goods with all price points to fit all budgets. From books to t-shirts with witty sayings on them to wands (of course!) to crystals and oddities... come support the local artists that also work the shop to make your experience a breeze! And there are almost always readers on-hand if you want any kind of insight into your life. Friendly, helpful and caring... this is one place not to miss in the heart of Tucson.
Read MoreKrista A.
Mar 11, 2022
Tucson's newest metaphysical shop Four of Wands is worth checking out. Selling witchy essentials like oils, crystals, spell candles, and more. Hand crafted artisan gifts are available throughout the shop, support local businesses!At the back of the shop you can get your aura photo taken and have your energy read by Victoria. There is also energy healing available in a private treatment room. The Four of Wands is next to an event space that hosts a metaphysical fair every first and third Sunday of the month, and a calendar of other holistic events.
Read MoreJames R.
Nov 13, 2022
I have attended Moon Markets at the Four of Wands and received amazing readings, healings, and free classes. It's also where I go to get sage, crystals, and Florida water to keep my house clear. Be sure to check out all of the handmade artwork and jewelry. Great prices on these products.
Read MoreYvette M.
Oct 24, 2022
This place is such an amazing community of makers and healers and readers. What I love about this space is it's constantly growing and changing. - They take honest feedback and they work on improving what needs improvement. They host 2 Moon Markets monthly. New Moon and Full Moon Markets. They offer such a variety of healing modalities and practitioners come to share their gifts. They have free mini classes, aura photography, readers, henna, magical makers, chiropractic care, massage, reiki practitioners, mediumship, and even flash tattoos at the New Moon Market. You don't want to miss these events.
Read MoreGregory M.
Jan 23, 2023
I love love love this place! I discovered it a few months ago as I was just seeking some incense. What I discovered was so much more than a metaphysical shop. This is a thriving and growing spiritual community. Venture to their ceremonious Moon Markets! Get an enlightened Lenordmand reading from their in house reader (Kahealani). Check out their other workshops which connects so many ppl in the spiritual community of Southern Az.
Read MoreLynn K.
Jan 13, 2023
Amazing little metaphysical shop that features products from local artists and also has Moon Markets twice a month with a variety of local vendors and readers. Best of all, it is a project of Spark Project Collective, the only nonprofit tattoo parlor in the world, so proceeds from purchases go to local needs like homelessness, food banks, foster kids and autism art therapy. Oh, and check out the classes and events they sponsor!
Read MoreCuret S.
Nov 13, 2022
An amazing community focus with a lot of talent. Readers and crafters are a fantastic bunch. I highly recommend.
Read MoreAidan S.
Aug 5, 2022
Decided to give this place a try as it seemed very promising from the info I found. I've always been a spiritual person and come from a background of gifted family members. Ive been trying to find a solid spiritual place/facility/store since moving to Tucson. Unfortunately, this failed to hit the mark. Aside from the greeter, who seemed nice and personable (the main reason for the 2 star and not 1 or less), everyone else came off very dry and uninterested. Like they appeared to be there more for the potential money they could make (which I get) but nothing about the spiritual aspects of it. Readings are also done out in the open which I think takes away from the experience and I personally wouldn't want my personal info/reading/message read out in the open. To me it should be a personal 1x1 experience, but that's just me. That part is more of one's preference. I did notice that there was no diversity at all aside from what appeared to be one person, if that. I did not feel welcomed and honestly felt judged as a Hispanic person walking into the facility. I made eye contact and smiled at vendors to appear friendly and was ignored or was spoken to very dry. Many vendors did not even stop their conversations between one another to approach me, being a potential buyer and all. Not to mention it was only me and one other person inside so that's saying a lot. The message it sent was your probably not going to spend money so there's no point in speaking with you. It just felt very prevalent I was being judged despite trying to be open minded but their energy was telling me otherwise. I used to frequent many spiritual shops on the East Coast and they never felt like this. At first I thought I was overthinking things but when I was standing near one of the empty stations in the first building reading the information (main building I assume), no one approached me, not even the person who was supposed to be manning that area/was her information. As soon as I walked away and a couple walked up (talking about a 5 second gap between me stepping aside and them walking up), and though I hate to mention this point, I feel it's relevant, but one of them was white, and they were immediately approached and were made to feel welcomed. When I crossed over to the other side, everyone seemed too busy talking with each other rather than speaking with me. Even when I made eye contact with the vendor they didn't even feel inclined to say hello. It was disappointing to say the least as I've been seeking a spiritual community and was wanting to buy goods for family and friend. Maybe it'll improve over time, but for now, it just wasn't welcoming. At least not for BIPOC. I hope the guy running it reads this post as I feel his intentions are good and well spirited (assuming the greeter was the owner) but those he has as vendors really diminish the greatness this facility can be. I would also really love to see black and brown folks thrown into the mix, offering their services and goods too because right now it feels like it's catering to one demographic.
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