Nestled between the Food Conspiracy Co-Op and Tiny Town Gallery on Historic Fourth Avenue sits a 1,700-square-foot crystal shop and metaphysical haven for Tucsonans.
Whether youβre driving by or strolling through the historic block, you canβt miss the βAquamarine Daydreamβ sign painted in bubbly letters above the shopβs vibrant aqua-colored doors.
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InsideΒ the shop, a long table filled with over 200 small baskets of handheld stones from across the world takes center stage. The colorful rocks are organized into a gradient rainbow in true daydream style.
Surrounding the shopβs walls are iron and wood shelves housing crystals from places like Brazil, Madagascar, India, Tajikistan, Pakistan and Mexico, to name a few. From chartreuse sulfur crystals, to crystals shaped like mushrooms, moons and stars, to sterling silver jewelry, Aquamarine Daydream probably has what youβre looking for.
Prices range from under $1 to thousands of dollars, depending on the type and rarity of the crystals and stones.
Native Oregonian and owner of Aquamarine Daydream, Lovisa Axtell has more than 10 years of experience selling crystals and minerals and meticulously handpicks all of theΒ gems sold in the shop.Β
βI hope people feel like their eyes were kind of opened to something new and beautiful (when visiting the shop),β Axtell says. βI feel like a lot of people don't realize the crazy things that are right under us, that could be right under our feet. I mean, it (crystals) just come from the dirt and through these crazy processes of the Earth.β
After comingΒ to Tucson for the last 11 years for the annualΒ Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase, Axtell decided to make the move to Southern Arizona from the Pacific Northwest in January 2021 to be able to get the βfirst pick of everythingβ at the prestigiousΒ event.
βI'll go through every single piece in every single box and every single pallet or until I get tired and decide to come back another day,β she says of her crystal-picking process.
Over the last decade, Axtell has made plenty of connections with local, national and international crystal and mineral sellers and miners to get the best for her online shop, Aquamarine DaydreamsΒ on Etsy.Β
While it was never Axtellβs intention to open a brick-and-mortar shop, she says once she saw theΒ open location at 408 N. Fourth Ave., she knew she couldnβt pass up the opportunity.
βI drove by and looked at it and I was like βI would be an idiot not to get this, like this is the most perfect location I could ever think ofβ and so I took the leap and I signed a lease last April,β she says.
Aquamarine Daydream officially opened its doors to the public in October 2021.
Now the metaphysical store carries more than just stones and crystals. They also have tarot decks,Β educational science books for adults and kids, and handmade sage bundles from Oregon.
Axtell hopesΒ the shop can be a sort of βumbrellaβ for all things metaphysical while merging the worlds of metaphysics and science, she says.
"I really believe that anything can hold energy," she says. "And that you can personally put any energy that you want into an object. And so I could be like, 'I want this to, I don't know, remind me of the sunshine and make me feel good.' And then every time you think of it, you're gonna remember that, you know, so it doesn't have to be what someone in some faraway land that wrote a book said. It could just be something that you feel that you want to manifest and you want to bring to life."
We all live in an Aquamarine Daydream βοΈ
While you may thinkΒ the shop name βAquamarine Daydreamβ is a Grateful Dead βSunshine Daydreamβ reference, Axtell says itβs actually a Beatles reference as it rhymes with their hit song βYellow Submarine.βΒ
βNow whenever I tell someone the name of my store, they're like, βOh, I'll definitely remember that.β Like, it just kind of sticks,β she says.
On the days that Axtell is working at the shop, you can find her furry companion, Ruby, a 2-year-old cattle dog heeler, beside her with a bright orange ball in her mouth, waiting to play a round of fetch. Although Ruby is a fan of fetch, she isnβt the biggest fan of being pet, so make sureΒ to respect her personal space when visiting the shop.
Beyond Ruby's adorable face, Axtell says the shop holds a βvibeβ that she describes as βsuper friendly, helpful, welcoming and funβ with a family of employees who are there to help.
βThey (customers) don't have to know anything about crystals at all, or even have an intention of buying anything when they come in,β she says. βBecause this is just a space where you can just come and browse and like, learn and, you know, kind of explore all the different colors and textures and varieties of stones.β
As Aquamarine Daydream continues to serve Tucsonβs metaphysical needs, Axtell plans on hosting small events at the shop, including tarot and tea leaf readings, Reiki healing and astrology classes, and even jewelry-making classes in the future. SheβsΒ also working on a selfie area in the store where you can snap a photo of yourself peeking through an amethyst quartz frame.
βI've heard a lot of people that are like, βOh, this is exactly what Fourth Avenue needed because it just feels so special,ββ Axtell says. βAnd especially coming from somewhere where it's like βThese Californians are moving to Oregon,β you know, it's not like that here. People are like, βOh, welcome to Tucsonβ and that feels really good.β
If you go
What: Aquamarine Daydream.
Where: 408 N. Fourth Ave.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday.
For more information, check out Aquamarine Daydreamβs Instagram page.