Where did dream catchers come from?
Explorers reported that the Ojibwa people were using dream catchers to protect children while they slept — they were sometimes called “Sacred Hoops.” Dream catchers have also been used by Cree and other First Nations people.
The dream catcher may be the perfect gift for anyone who suffers from nightmares.
Dreamcatchers are round. Inside the loop, the thread is arranged in such a way it resembles a spider’s web.
Feathers are attached to the bottom. Beads are often used.
Some choose to have one bead in the middle representing the spider.
How a dreamcatcher works according to believers
Dream catchers are placed in the bedroom.
When a person goes to sleep the dreamcatcher will attract all the dreams.
Nightmares get trapped inside the web.
Good dreams pass through and slide down the feathers to reach the person sleeping.
When morning comes and the dreamcatcher is exposed to light, the bad dreams dissolve and disappear. They cannot survive in daylight.
As the person wakes up he or she feels refreshed after a pleasant and peaceful sleep.
Product Parameters:
(1) Material: iron ring, wooden bead, feather
(2) Size(approx.): circle diameter: 11cm/4.33in, total length: 52cm/20.47in. (please allow slight error due to manual measurement)
(3) Product use: Suitable for bedroom, living room, upholstery, wedding decoration, etc.
Packing list:
1 x Dreamcatcher


























Aniz –
Very nice