Collection: Dream Catcher

A dream catcher is a handmade object originating from Native American cultures, particularly the Ojibwe people. Traditionally, it consists of a circular wooden hoop woven with a web-like pattern of threads or sinew, often adorned with beads, feathers, and other decorative elements.

Dream catchers are believed to filter dreams, allowing good dreams to pass through the web and flow down the feathers to the sleeper, while bad dreams are caught in the web and dissolved by the morning light. They are often hung above beds or in windows as a symbol of protection and positivity.

Modern dream catchers come in various sizes, colors, and designs, sometimes incorporating crystals, charms, or intricate patterns for aesthetic and spiritual purposes.