Sunday at the International Witchcraft Festival was unlike anything I expected. When someone told me a few weeks ago that I'd be standing at the festival market surrounded by such a crowd that we couldn't even snap a quick photo, I wouldn't have believed them, cause it's january..nobody will buy anything.. But that's exactly what happened – and honestly, that was the most beautiful part of it all.
The festival itself felt like stepping into another world: aromas and colors everywhere, crystals catching the light from every corner, and people who truly understand and feel what we represent with Intambo. Maybe that's what made this day mean so much to me – we weren't just vendors and shoppers, but a community speaking the same language: the language of nature, spirituality, and handcraft.
When Chaos Brings Its Own Energy
I won't lie, for a moment I panicked when I saw the size of the crowd. I thought we should capture some photos of the pieces, the display table, ourselves… but then I realized this was about something else entirely. It was about meeting you in person – those who've been following Intambo's journey for so long, and those discovering us for the first time. It was about those deep, genuine conversations that happen when someone picks up a necklace and feels it's exactly theirs.
And of course, it was about that incredibly warm feeling of being supported by so many of you. I can't put into words how grateful I am. Every smile, every word of recognition, every "I felt this was made for me" means the world and gives me strength to continue.
Already Planning the Next One
On the drive home, all I could think was: we need to do this again. But not the same way – even better. I already have so many plans for the next festival. New pieces specifically created for events like these, maybe even more interaction with you, and of course – if the crowd allows – some beautiful photos too! 😊
Thank you for being there, for supporting me, and for building this journey together. The magic we share isn't just in the crystals and hemp – it's in the community we're creating.
