Who we are

Etherfolk is an independent research-driven online store and knowledge archive devoted to hidden histories, celestial understanding, and symbolic artifacts drawn from myth, map, and memory.

Born of mist, myth, and map, Etherfolk explores the spaces where ancient cosmology, forgotten civilizations, and alternative models of the world quietly intersect. This is a place for those who sense that reality holds deeper layers — layers once understood through the sky, the land, and the symbolic languages passed down across cultures.

At the heart of Etherfolk is a belief that the sky is a clock — a living system of timekeeping, orientation, and meaning. Long before modern abstractions, humanity read the movements of the sun, moon, and stars as guides for life, navigation, ritual, and remembrance. Etherfolk exists to revisit these ways of seeing, not as dogma, but as inquiry.

Knowledge First, Objects Second

Etherfolk is a library made tangible.

Alongside essays, diagrams, field notes, and research into mythology, astrotheology, ancient cartography, and suppressed narratives, Etherfolk offers carefully designed physical artifacts. These objects are extensions of the research — symbols rendered into form, meant to be worn, held, studied, and contemplated.

Each piece is created to feel less like merchandise and more like a relic from an ongoing investigation.

Etherfolk does not aim to persuade.

It invites you to look again.

An Ongoing Archive

Etherfolk is a living project — part archive, part atelier, part signal. As new insights surface and forgotten threads are followed, the collection evolves. The intention is not certainty, but attunement: to patterns, symbols, and questions that refuse to disappear.

If you’ve ever felt that the official stories leave something out — if you’re drawn to old maps, celestial mechanics, sacred geometry, or myth as encoded knowledge — you’re already part of the Etherfolk current.

Welcome to the archive.

Sunlight streams through tall arched windows illuminating an ornately decorated ceiling with gold accents, featuring intricate patterns and sculptures, in a grand historic building interior.