



Diasporic Magic is a unique blend of bookstore and metaphysical shop where literary treasures meet crystalline wonders. Visitors consistently praise the crystal selection, with one reviewer noting "Beautiful hand crafted bees wax candles (+ countless candle holders) I had never seen anywhere else before, an entire wall with ritual herbs sold by t." Beyond retail, the shop offers ceremonies for the community. The team, including Pictured and This, consistently earns praise for their expertise and welcoming approach. Customers note the positive energy and peaceful ambiance that makes browsing a meditative experience. The beautifully arranged space makes it easy to explore and discover new treasures. The shop also carries books, candles, herbs, making it a comprehensive resource for spiritual practitioners.
The shop owner was so delightful and truly incredible to me and my spouse! After doing a few laps of the store (which is super cute and is full of amazing products you dont find in most metaphysical stores), we asked a million questions that were answered with enthusiasm and care! This is a new must-go spot for all of our spiritual needs <3 thank you so much for having us!!!!! (Pictured is maybe 1/3 of what we got ??)
What a well sorted store! Beautiful hand crafted bees wax candles (+ countless candle holders) I had never seen anywhere else before, an entire wall with ritual herbs sold by the ounce, a truly intriguing book selection, ritual items, tarot decks, judaica, bath salts, cauldrons, and so much more, you name it a magical shopping experience. Ill certainly go back soon!
Love this shop!!! Its a spiritually nourishing experience to stop in and chat with Zo. Buy all your books here! Beautiful candles and Judaica. Would spend all my money here if I could. Thank you!!!
So cool!!! Love it here.
I found this place on TikTok and even though its in Woodland Hills and I was in Koreatown, I knew this was a place worth supporting. Its an adorable queer Jewish apothecary with so many trinkets, crystals, tarot cards, anti-colonial literature, and so much more. Absolutely worth the 90 minute trek, and I will absolutely be coming back.
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