Witchcraft, Crystals, and Community: The Witchccentric Witches Market Returns

Tap into your spiritual side at this divination destination.

Picture this: a cosy, candle-lit shop filled with the soothing aroma of incense, shelves brimming with crystals, tarot decks, and ancient tomes. This was the heart of Hearth & Haven, Raeven’s beloved spiritual shop that, until 2025, served as a sanctuary for those seeking to connect with the mystical arts. The shop was more than just a store; it was a gathering place for kindred spirits, a space where people came together to share wisdom, explore their spiritual practices, and embrace the cycles of the moon.

Witchccentric Witches Market

When: Sunday 22 March

Where: Geelong West Town Hall

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After the closure of Hearth & Haven, the community Raeven had cultivated was not ready to fade. The magic was still very much alive. “We wanted to keep that sense of connection,” Raeven, Jess and Paige of Witchccentric says. “It’s about more than just the items or the rituals; it’s about creating a space where people can come together, learn from each other, and grow spiritually.”

From this desire to continue nurturing the community, the Witchccentric collective was born in 2025. What began as a series of intimate moonlit circles at Sparrow Park Hall, focused on shadow work, the phases of the moon, and tarot, quickly blossomed into something much bigger. The gatherings were a hit, with participants returning week after week to explore deeper facets of their spiritual selves.

As the circle grew, so did the vision. The first Witchccentric Witches Market held in May 2025 was an overwhelming success. “The response was incredible,” they recall. “The hall was packed from start to finish, with people eager to connect and discover new ways to enrich their practices.” Inspired by this, the team decided it was time to expand. The Witchccentric Witches Market was moving to the larger, more accessible Geelong West Town Hall, where even more magical vendors, healers, and spiritual practitioners would be able to share their work with the world.

On Sunday 22 March, 2026, the Witchccentric Witches Market will open its doors for another enchanting day, from 10 AM to 4 PM. With tickets priced at $10 for adults (free for children under 12), the market promises to be an immersive experience for anyone with an interest in the mystical, the arcane, and the magical. Half of the entry fee will be donated to the Bats of Geelong Wildlife Shelter, helping support the endangered Grey-headed Flying Fox, making this an event that not only nourishes the spirit but also gives back to the community. Every ticket also includes a chance to win a door prize, adding an extra touch of excitement to the day.

Inside the grand hall, the market will sparkle with a collection of hand-selected vendors offering everything from handcrafted candles and mystical jewellery to enchanted perfumes and rare crystals. Amongst Sisters will present their botanical remedies and perfumes, each potion crafted with care and infused with age-old magic. Over at CATS LIVE HERE, visitors will find a carefully curated selection of tarot decks, occult books, and crystals that practically hum with energy. Beneath the Mulberry Tree will showcase nature-inspired jewelry, spell ingredients, and enchanting artworks that feel as though they have been plucked from the pages of a forgotten fairy tale.

For those seeking deeper spiritual guidance or a moment of inner peace, Soulbuzz and Wild Holistics will offer personalized healing sessions in Reiki, sound healing, and spiritual massage. The Supper Room will become a sanctuary for divination, where visitors can sit with gifted tarot readers, explore the ancient art of Viking Runes, or receive messages from beyond through mediumship.

“The rise in interest surrounding witchcraft and spirituality is evident in our community,” they explain. “People are looking for ways to connect with something deeper, to find meaning and healing in their everyday lives. Witchcraft provides a way to craft a practice that speaks to the soul, and the market is a space where everyone can come together to explore that.”

But the Witchccentric Witches Market is not only about shopping for magical items. It is about creating a space of belonging. Whether you are an experienced practitioner, someone who is just beginning to explore the craft, or simply curious about the mystical world, the market invites all to be part of something greater. “We wanted to build a community where people feel welcome. It’s not just about the products. It’s about the connections made, the knowledge shared, and the mutual respect that defines this space.”

This year’s market will also support two important causes: Bats of Geelong Wildlife Shelter, who are dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of the endangered Grey-headed Flying Fox, and Geelong Rainbow, a local organization that empowers the LGBTQ+ community and provides vital resources and support. After raising $1,000 for the bats last year, the market team hopes to surpass that total and continue supporting this crucial cause.

The Witchccentric Witches Market is much more than a market; it is a celebration of the magical, the mystical, and the community that has grown around it. It is an invitation to immerse yourself in a world where witchcraft, spirituality, and connection are celebrated, not as separate pursuits, but as part of a vibrant, living practice that speaks to us all.

Whether you are looking to find a unique item for your altar, gain insight from a tarot reader, or simply enjoy a day of enchantment, the Witchccentric Witches Market offers something for everyone. “It’s a space for people to find what resonates with them, to feel inspired, and to be part of a community that values authenticity, respect, and kindness. We can’t wait to welcome everyone.”

Pre-purchase your ticket to attend the Witchccentric Witches Market here.

 

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