Assortment

Our rendition of a Dream Catcher is for that someone that appreciates quality handcrafted artwork. Each creation of our Dream Catchers are from our heart & soul taking the utmost care in each creation. We do not mass produce therefore you will be receiving an unique one of a kind creation. Only intended for entertainment purposes.

 

Legend and beliefs

"An Ojibwe legend recounted by American ethnographer Frances Densmore says the dreamcatcher originates with Spider Woman, known as Asibikaashi; she took care of the children and the people on the land. As the Ojibwe Nation spread to the corners of North America it became difficult for Asibikaashi to reach all the children.[2] So the mothers and grandmothers would weave magical webs for the children, using willow hoops and sinew, or cordage made from plants:

 

Even infants were provided with protective charms. Examples of these are the "spiderwebs" hung on the hoop of a cradle board. These articles consisted of wooden hoops about 3½ inches in diameter filled with an imitation of a spider's web made of fine yarn, usually dyed red. In old times this netting was made of nettle fiber. Two spider webs were usually hung on the hoop, and it was said that they "caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider's web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it."[2]"

 

From <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher

*Please note in no way do we state our art form of the Dream Catcher will reduce or eliminate your bad dreams. This is our form of art with the utmost respect.