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Page 62 of The Witches Catalogue of Wanderlust Essentials (Natural Magic #2)

Whether you’re preparing for an academic conference, a weekend on the coast with your coven, or an exciting solo journey, this catalogue is for you.

The Witches Catalogue of Wanderlust Essentials was created with one simple idea:

All travel should be magical.

Over the years, I’ve crossed borders (magical and otherwise), missed connections, lost luggage, navigated unfamiliar customs, and slept in more train stations than I care to count. Along the way, I began collecting small talismans, charms, potions, spells, and even a tiny in-bag familiar (see the entry on Liminal lint) that made the experience more manageable, and occasionally more beautiful.

This catalogue brings together those items. Tools, accessories, and small comforts designed to meet the real needs of magical folk who move through the world (or worlds) a little differently. Not all of our travels are epic adventures. Most of our customers are simply planning a practical trip: to visit family, take a teaching post abroad, or finally see that place their dreams keep circling back to.

Curated by Zanfira Marinescu, for magical travelers with places to be .

What You’ll Find in This Catalogue

Every item here has been tested and selected for its reliability, adaptability, and occasional sense of humor.

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Wearables & Wardrobe Aids–For shifting climates, shapes, and social situations.

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Tools & Travel Aids–Items that help you find your way, hold your place, or keep your footing.

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Comfort & Care–Because strange beds and long journeys don’t have to be unpleasant.

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Culinary Magic–Portable provisions, enchantments for picky stomachs, and small luxuries.

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Gifts & Curiosities–Useful or memorable things for the magically inclined in your life (including yourself).

All the items have stories attached. That’s because I do, too. I’ve used these items in markets, guesthouses, train compartments, and borrowed kitchens around the world. You may never need half of what I’ve used them for, but when you do, you’ll be glad it’s in your bag.

— Zanfira Marinescu