By A Mystery Man Writer
Dreamcatchers have a long and important history in Native American culture. Used as protective charms, they were made from a net or web woven onto a willow hoop. Often found above infant cradles, dreamcatchers were believed to ward off harm. Originating from the legend of the Spider Woman, who cared for the children an
Dreamcatchers have a long and important history in Native American culture. Used as protective charms, they were made from a net or web woven onto a willow hoop. Often found above infant cradles, dreamcatchers were believed to ward off harm. Originating from the legend of the Spider Woman, who cared for the children and people of the land, dreamcatchers are used to catch any harm that may be near. Our Triple Brown Dreamcatcher is decorated with feathers, beads and a wooden charm, making it an attractive addition to any home.
If you love dreamcatchers and are interested in learning more them, check out the article Deciphering Dreamcatchers: Their Legends and Meanings.
Uses: Protective Charm
Material: Cotton thread, iron ring, & feathers
Size: 20cm x 80cm
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