Not Born As A Business.
The Wizard Caravan was not born as a business idea. It emerged naturally through years of travel, personal transformation, and encounters with people, traditions, and medicines that profoundly changed the course of my life.
My journey first led me deep into South America — through the Sacred Valley of Peru, the Amazon jungle, remote villages, mountains, rivers, ceremonies, and artisan markets. Along the way, I began working closely with master plants such as Ayahuasca and Tobacco under traditional lineages and teachings rooted in the Amazon.
These experiences opened a different way of seeing the world.
The Importance of Connection
They revealed the importance of connection — connection between people, between cultures, between the visible and invisible threads that weave us all together. Connection with the land, with ancestral wisdom, and with the hands that shape what we wear, what we hold, what we live with.
What began as personal travel became something larger: a bridge between the artisans, healers, and dreamers I met along the road, and the world beyond the mountains and rivers where they live and work.
A Caravan, Not A Catalogue
The Wizard Caravan is the home of that bridge. Every textile, every stone, every ceremonial piece passed through real conversations and real hands before reaching ours.
We do not source from catalogues. We walk. We listen. We share food and stories and silences. And we carry back, with care, the work of communities that welcomed us along the way.
Some of what we bring is centuries old in design and freshly woven by hand. Some of it is one of a kind. All of it was made by someone whose name we know.
What We Carry — and Why
The Caravan is built on three quiet promises:
- Authenticity over quantity. If a piece does not carry a real story, it does not belong in the Caravan.
- Respect over romance. We honor the people, traditions, and lands these pieces come from — not the fantasy of them.
- Fair exchange over extraction. Artisans are paid honestly, in their own language and their own time.
An Invitation
If something here calls to you — a stone, a cloth, a small ceremonial object — it is probably not by accident. We trust that the right piece finds the right hands. Our job is just to keep walking and keep bringing.
Thank you for traveling with us, even for a little while.