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The Dream Catcher Story! The Dream catcher is to be hung by the window, north facing wall or above a bed. Traditional beliefs hold that dreams come from outside of ourselves. Thus the dream catcher is meant to act as a spider web and catch the good dreams to ease us through the day. The bad dreams pass through the hole in the centre to be burned up by the rays of the sun. Feathers symbolise air we breath of life and flight. The symbol of a feather is known throughout most spiritual circles and in particular Native American Indian, Pagan, Paqo Shaman, Laika Elders and many other healing circles around the world. Feathers represent the flow of energy between heaven and earth. Each feather unique with different types of representations depending on how, who and why it was made. They are widely used as ceremonial healing tools. Celebrating weddings, gifting one to honour this celebration to clearing, cleansing and smudging with them. The symbolism of birds flying between the earth and the skies and feathers symbolise the connection between us and bridge humans and Great Spirit. A feather is a representation or a tool to remind us to connect and bridge these realms. They flow through the air in a variety of ways that's he lps when smudging with incense. Cleansing auras, spaces and places is said to cleanse the negative spirits away allowing the good Spirits in returning holding us and reminding us who we are. Navajo Dream Catcher 6" (Tan) is a traditional Native American craft. It features a woven web within a circular frame, adorned with feathers and beads. Originally made by the Navajo people, it is used to capture and filter out negative dreams while allowing positive ones to pass through. The tan colour and intricate design reflect the craftsmanship and cultural significance of this traditional item. This Dream Catcher is handmade on the reservation and is guaranteed to be authentic American Indian Art. Purchase of this dream catcher helps to employ over twenty five Native Artists. Native American Navajo Handmade Dream Catcher. Exquisitely made by an indigenous person, unlike many other cheaper alternatives. Native American Navajo Dream Catcher Handmade on the Navajo Reservation Legend has it that they are hung above a bed to dream away while you sleep The spider pattern catches the pleasant dreams whist allowing the nightmares to slip away! Size approx: 6" 125mm diameter Uses: Hang above your bed, a north wall or window and DREAM AWAY!
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