Native American Dreamcatcher - Natural Stones and Feathers - First Nations Folklore
Native American Dreamcatcher - Natural Stones and Feathers - First Nations Folklore
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In many Native American and First Nations cultures, such as Ojibwe and Anishinaabe, a dream catcher is known as a "the spider web charm" since it replicates the web of a spider and is used as a protective charm for infants. Traditionally, it is hung over a cradle or bed as protection and it may be decorated with sacred items such as certain feathers or beads.
Since the Pan-Indian movement, dream catchers have become a very popular and beloved Native American and First Nations crafts item.
Product details:
Material: iron ring, feathers, colored beads, cotton thread
Dimensions: 31.4" / 80 cm x 5.9" / 15 cm
Craftsmanship: handmade
Craft technique: weaving