CourtesyFashion / ListsFashion / ListsThe 2025 archetype gift guide: The Etsy WitchFrom Hermes tarot cards to protective gemstones: here’s our Christmas gift guide for the beloved mystic in your lifeShareLink copied ✔️December 4, 2025FashionListsDecember 4, 2025Text Habi Diallo In case you missed it, the people have been turning to Etsy witches this year to hex their situationships, secure jobs and curse high-powered political influencers. While we can’t condone overpriced magic (that is likely a scam), everyone has their own personal Etsy witch in their lives. For some, it’s the clairvoyant friend who wakes up and texts you at 6:11 am saying “omg, something crazy is going to happen tonight,” and for others it’s the slightly more mystical friend who knows what each moon phase means for your mood (and is always right). Here’s what to get them as a thank you. 1/6 You may like next 1/6 1/6 CourtesyFidan Novruzova, Tall Iman BootsShop hereview more + 2/6 2/6 CourtesyMudd Pearl, The Geode Wrap NecklaceShop hereview more + 3/6 3/6 CourtesyDIRTEA Calm PowderShop hereview more + 4/6 4/6 CourtesyHermès Cheval Natte deck of tarot cardsShop hereview more + 5/6 5/6 CourtesyHand mirror by Agoston BalazsShop hereview more + 6/6 6/6 CourtesyThe Quad Ring by Amy Russell TaylorShop hereview more + 0/6 0/6 TrendingNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismAt a time of toxic beauty standards and widespread body image issues, could taking your clothes off around strangers (in a non-sexual way) be the answer?BeautyLife & CultureIs Gen Z the most psychic generation yet? PolaroidArt & PhotographyThree Dazed Clubbers on documenting a complete digital detoxLife & Culture9 tips for surviving post-grad lifeArt & PhotographyThings To Come: Porn saves the world in Maja Malou Lyse’s ‘bimbo sci-fi’Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaBeautyWho would we be attracted to if we didn’t know what we looked like? FashionHow Indian designer Diya Joukani became the coolest girl on the internetBeautyCarlijn Jacobs’ photos explore the transformative power of face paint