
Buy the dreamcatcher This dreamcatcher has 3 rings, the largest ring is 9 cm in diameter and has feathers and gemstones for decoration, it is made of suede and is approx. 30 cm long. How the Dreamcatcher Works A dreamcatcher, also known as a "dreamcatcher" in English, is a traditional Native North American craft and spiritual symbol. It is commonly used by several indigenous peoples, such as the Ojibwe and the Lakota, and has specific meanings and functions in their cultures. In Ojibwe tradition, it is believed that a dream catcher is hung above the bed to allow good dreams to pass through and catch bad dreams in its web. The bad dreams are then destroyed with the first light of the morning sun. Symbolism: The wooden ring represents the circle of life, while the web captures and neutralizes negative influences and thoughts. The feathers that often hang from the bottom are seen as a symbol of breathing and air, essential for life. Cultural Significance: While dreamcatchers are popular today in various cultures and around the world, it is important to recognize that they were originally part of the spiritual and cultural traditions of indigenous peoples. Order directly online Does this dreamcatcher suede 9 cm suit you or your store? Then order the dream catcher directly online.