Hi, the tour was amazing and answered a lot of questions I had in mind before my trip to London. However I would be grateful of you could please share with me the price range for the tarot decks at Watkins?
@@IrfanKhan-h7s2l Well I can’t tell you exactly. They have mass market decks and indie decks. If you buy decks on Amazon and get free postage it’s probably cheaper. But if you pay postage and maybe even customs then it’s cheaper at a shop like Watkins.
I'm thoroughly enjoying this, you have so many cool shops over there. One thing I wanted to point out - I saw a sign at Wilde Ones saying "Native American Artifacts." It is illegal here to buy/sell/take off the land any Native American items unless one is Native American, so if there are a lot of those items in the shop, and they are from the US, they are most likely fake, as our indigenous people usually want to keep their artifacts. So much was stolen from them. Maybe the shop's items are from a different country of the Americas. This was a really cool tour! Thank you so much! ✌️❤️
Thank you for the video! It felt like I was browsing myself for tarot decks and books. The day I can I can make it to London, I will go to Watkins and Atlantis. I also appreciated you showing the scenery. London looks really nice!
What a trip down the memory lane! We lived in England for 10 years. I got pregnant with my daughter whilst living near Richmond Park. Unfortunately, Tarot and Astrology entered into my life much later (at least the conscious studies and practice of), when I was already living in New Zealand. Otherwise I would have been a frequent customer of these magical places! PS: After I sent out this comment, I proceeded to unwrap a present for myself. It was a book of Chiron and the Healing Journey by Melanie Reinhart. The book was considerably pre-loved. I looked at the back and there was a golden sticker that read Equinox, The Astrology Shop, 78 Neal St, Covent Garden, London! Let's talk magic and synchronicity, ladies and gentlemen!😄