5 Ring Dream Catcher approximately 3 inches. Your Dream Catcher will be the same size and shape but possibly different colors.
Dream catchers make for a perfect gift for any occasion. Dream catchers are used as protection objects in many cultures. In native American culture they were often hung over a baby’s bed to protect the child from nightmares. Dream catchers are an original tribute to the spider woman, spiritual protector of the Ojibwe tribe. She was a custodian of all the Ojibwe infants and adults. However, in time it became a difficult task for her to take care of all the Ojibwe people as they started spreading out across different regions of North America. To help, the Ojibwe women started weaving magical webs for the infants. They used willow hoops and sinew to weave them, and they gifted them to the Ojibwe children as a medium of protection.
The hoop represents the circle of life or energetic connection within a community. The circle in the center of the web is considered as its heart. It serves the purpose of allowing good dreams and visions to filter through. The web catches the bad dreams and dispels them while letting the positive dreams pass through. The positive dreams pass through the outer holes and down the soft feathers to the sleeper. Dream Catcher’s spiritual aspect is believed to protect the individual allowing positive and uplifting dreams to fill their head space. Dream catchers also offer guidance and clarity. In dreams and during meditation, a dream catcher can act as a reminder to remain open to positive energy and guidance.
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