Step into our Coexist section, a sacred space dedicated to the beautiful tapestry of human spirituality. We invite you to explore a diverse and captivating collection of altar pieces and spiritual tools that honor every path. Take a moment to browse our latest additions and feel for yourself how unique and welcoming our offerings truly are.
You’ll find a trove of sacred items, from beautiful dragon decor to bless your space with strength, to statues of saints and deities from around the world to honor your sacred ancestors and guides. Awaken your inner harmony with the resonant vibrations of our singing bowls and tuning forks, or use wind chimes to cleanse your space with a gentle song. We carry tools for the sacred art of potion-making and ritual, including mortar and pestles, along with protective items like Nazar (evil eye), Hamsa, and dreamcatchers. We also offer Dia de Los Muertos altar pieces and items for every tradition, from menorahs, crosses, and rosaries to pentagrams, and more.
We believe that spiritual tools should be available to everyone, no matter their nationality, religion, or culture. This is the very reason this section is called “Coexist.” We are devoted to ensuring that you can find the perfect items to enrich your personal journey, no matter what it may be.

Video Tour
One of our employees walks us through this section of the shop. Get a feel for the products available here!
Coexist Section
Take a look at our Coexist area, which features a wide array of spiritual tools and decorations for every religion and spiritual tradition the world over.
Egypt, Egypt, EGYPT
Egypt was a vast kingdom of the ancient world. It was unified around 3100 B.C.E. and lasted as a leading economic and cultural influence throughout North Africa and parts of the Levant until it was conquered by the Macedonians in 332 B.C.E.
Dragons!
Depictions of dragons can be found all over the world spanning thousands of years. Dragons have been a part of Chinese and Indian legends since 2700 BC. The Egyptian creation myth also depicts the dragon Apep. A Chinese text describes a dragon with a unique combination of features, including deer antlers, a camel's head, hare eyes, a serpent's neck, a crocodile's belly, eagle claws, tiger paws, and buffalo ears.












