Description
Dream Catchers are deeply respected and widely used in Native American culture. Tradition says that you should hang the Dream Catcher by your bedroom window or at the head of your bed. Good dreams come in and dance through the hole in the center of the Dream Catcher and lay to rest on the feathers and then float down to the minds of the ‘sleeping ones’. Bad dreams get caught in the Dream Catcher’s web and the prayer breads on it help to trap the bad dreams in the web and then they burn the bad dreams away. To help with bad dreams, it is good to have at least one Dream Catcher, but some put a Dream Catcher in every window to protect the whole house. Dream Catchers are not only believe to bless the ‘sleeping ones’ with pleasant dreams, but they are also believed to bless the ‘sleeping ones’ with good luck and harmony throughout their lives.
Product features:
- Constructed of Feathers and beads
- Diameter-First Circle: 6 inches
- Length: 38 inches including the string
- Made in Nepal
- Model: 1410
- Worldstock Country: Nepal
- Accent Type: Art
- Material: Cotton
- Color: Blue, Yellow
All measurements are are approximate and may vary by size.
Story behind the art:
Woven by natives of the Himalayan country of Nepal, each piece is hand crafted by talented Nepalese women in their leisure time. Many of these women make their living crafting these beautiful, warm hats. Most of the women come specifically from the town of Bhaktapur. Some tourists have described this part of Nepal as being like Disneyland, but with its own primitive and unique character, a town of living heritage.
What is Worldstock?
The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.
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