Where folklore speaks and the cards remember.
Yaga’s House is a crooked little corner of the world where folklore, intuition, and story meet. Inspired by the old tales—the ones with bones, bread ovens, and bargains struck in the dark—I created this space as both a creative haven and a place of quiet magic. Here, you’ll find tarot readings that lean into myth and metaphor, tea blends that smell like a forest spell, and offerings that honor the old ways while making space for your own unfolding path.
I’ve been reading tarot professionally for over 20 years, and I never stay strictly “on book.” I trust the cards, but I trust the story they want to tell even more. Every reading is a conversation—between symbols, archetypes, and the questions you bring. I read like the old witches: with intuition, with grit, with reverence for mystery, and always with one foot in another world.
Inspired by Baba Yaga, a wild witch of Slavic folklore—fierce, wise, and unknowable. She lives deep in the forest in a hut that stands on chicken legs, spinning and creaking as it waits to welcome (or warn) those who find their way to her door. She’s a keeper of riddles, thresholds, and the kind of truth you have to earn.