Enigma reminds me very much of the Pagan orientated, incense fragranced shops of the 90s (for Glasgow locals, think of the deceased Eurasia Crafts on Great Western Road). It's perfect for anyone who consigns themselves to Paganism, with an offering of Wicca books, Celtic ornaments and Claddah rings. Aside from its Celtic undertones, it also sells fairy paraphrenalia, from ornate metal figurines to large mirrors with fairies dancing prettily around the frame.
If you're into tarot cards, ouigi boards or anything remotely connected to the phenomenon of psychic studies, there are various books to help you on the way of honing your craft, not to mention sets of tarot cards and palm reading devices. There are information pamphlets and small ceramic busts dedicated to the outmoded study of phrenology, which researched how the shape of the head influenced intelligence, memory, creativity and so on. There are also ceramic models of aqplmistry, with old fashioned diagrams inked onto the piece.
Shops like this are fastly becoming few and far between these days; perhaps because these pursuits were more arguably more fashionable in the 90s. Enigma's a great affordable resource for people who remain interested or make life of the interests displayed here, and with its offering of information and practical instruments it is more than just a shop full of incense and fashionable items for the home (although the fairy ornaments and mood rings are rather pretty...). read more