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Dreamcatcher Leather Wrapped

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Dream Catchers come in many shapes and sizes. These dream catchers have been lovingly made by a Native American Indian artist to hang in your room to catch the bad dreams.


These dream catchers may differ slightly from the pictured item as each are hand made and no two are exactly alike. If you have specific requests for leather, beads and feather colors please contact us.


Natural colors will include white to brown to dark brown leather, natural un-dyed feathers and black, brown, white, red, green, blue, yellow beads. 


Bright colors will include any color leather including nature or white but may also include red, blue, purple or other dyed color, feather may be a combination of dyed or natural feathers and beads may also included pink, purple or other bright colors.


White or off white dream catcher will use off white or white leather, white and natural feathers, and white, black or blue beads. 


Sizes

x small   2-3" across

small    4-5" across

medium  6-7" across

large    8-9" across

x large   10-11" across

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The Legend Of the Dream CatcherThe Ojibwa (Chippewa) believe that night is full of both good and bad dreams. When a dream catcher is hung above the place where you sleep it moves freely in the night air and catches the dreams as they drift by. The good dreams, knowing their way, pass through the opening in the center of the webbing while the bad dreams, not knowing the way, are caught in the webbing and destroyed at the first light of the morning sun. 

There are many variants to the dream catcher legend, some which say both the good and bad dreams are captured and some which say the good dreams slide down the feather to those sleeping below. Although the Ojibwa are credited as the first people to use Dream Catchers many other Tribes and Native peoples have adopted Dream Catchers into their culture. Even though the designs and legends of Dream Catchers differ slightly, the underlying meaning and symbolism is universal and is carried across cultures and language barriers. 

Everybody dreams.
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