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Materials: Feathers & Beads

Dimensions: 45″H x 16″W Handmade – Please allow for minor variations.

Native American Style Dreamcatcher

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The legend of the dreamcatcher varies somewhat from each tribe, but the basic theme was to allow pleasant dreams to slip through the web and the unpleasant ones were caught in the web and would be perished by the morning light.   Hang this piece over your bed or anywhere to promote spirituality and pleasant thoughts.   This piece is a reproduction of the Native American dreamcatchers and is embellished with beads and feathers.

Materials: Feathers & Beads

Dimensions: Approx. 19″H x 6″W (15″H without the hook)

Due to the handmade nature of this product, please allow for color variations.   Handmade – Please allow for minor variations.

Native American Style, Medium Dreamcatcher

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  • As a beautiful and fun addition to your jewelry collection, this dreamcatcher showcases handwoven sterling silver for the web, a sterling feather, and a turquoise bead in the center.
  • The history of the dream catcher states that it should be hung above a sleeping area in a place where morning light can hit it. The Dream Catcher will then attract dreams to its web, only allowing good dreams to pass through, while bad dreams, not knowing their way through the web, get caught in the webbing where the first light of day causes them to melt away and perish.
  • The good dreams know the way and go through the center of the web, sliding down the feather to the sleeper below.
  • These dreamcatchers measure 7/16″ in diameter and 1″ in length, including the dangling feather. All hanging from a kidney earwire.
  • Navajo handcrafted in the USA. See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

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As a beautiful and fun addition to your jewelry collection, this dreamcatcher showcases handwoven sterling silver for the web, a sterling feather, and a turquoise bead in the center. The history of the dream catcher states that it should be hung above a sleeping area in a place where morning light can hit it. The Dream Catcher will then attract dreams to its web, only allowing good dreams to pass through, while bad dreams, not knowing their way through the web, get caught in the webbing where the first light of day causes them to melt away and perish. The good dreams know the way and go through the center of the web, sliding down the feather to the sleeper below. These dreamcatchers measure 7/16″ in diameter and 1″ in length, including the dangling feather. All hanging from a kidney earwire. Navajo handcrafted in the USA. See our Taos Trading Storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

Small Navajo Dreamcatcher Earrings with Feather in Sterling Silver and a Turquoise Bead Accent, #8316

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This is a very unique Native American elk antler medicine stick made by the Tigua Indians.

Native American Medicine Antler Dreamcatcher 24″ – Tigua

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  • Miniature dreamcatcher with earthtones
  • Decorated with bead and feather accents
  • Makes an excellent gift
  • Includes 1 dreamcatcher in random color
  • 2″ ring diameter, 8″ total length

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Miniature dreamcatcher that is decorated with earthtones, beads and feathers. Each dreamcatcher is 2″ in diameter. Makes a great gift.

Sold in random color. Includes 1 dreamcatcher.

Miniature Dreamcatcher Earthtones, Beads & Feathers 8-inch

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Totem Pole, Wampum, Native American Pottery, Zuni Fetishes, Calumet, Arrowhead, Wiigwaasabak, Dreamcatcher, the Ghost Shirt, Basket, Soulcatcher, Sacred Bundle, Charmstone, Medicine Bag, Medicine Bundle, Smudge Stick, Caddoan Village Bundle, Ghost Shirts, Talking Stick, Chanunpa, Prayer Stick, Hair Drop, Whiteshell. Excerpt: A Native American arrowhead An arrowhead is a tip, usually sharpened, added to an arrow to make it more deadly or to fulfil some special purpose. Historically arrowheads were made of stone ; as human civilisation progressed other materials were used. Arrowheads are important archaeological artifacts ; they are a subclass of projectile points . Design Arrowheads are attached to arrow shafts and may be fired from a bow , similar types of projectile points may be attached to spears and “thrown” by means an Atlatl (spear thrower). The arrowhead or projectile point is the primary functional part of the arrow, and plays the largest role in determining its purpose. Some arrows may simply use a sharpened tip of the solid shaft, but it is far more common for separate arrowheads to be made, usually from metal, horn, or some other hard material. Arrowheads may be attached to the shaft with a cap, a socketed tang , or inserted into a split in the shaft and held by a process called hafting . Points attached with caps are simply slid snugly over the end of the shaft, or may be held on with hot glue . Split-shaft construction involves splitting the arrow shaft lengthwise, inserting the arrowhead, and securing it using a ferrule , sinew, or wire. Variants Japanese arrowheads of several shapes and functions Arrowheads are usually separated by function: item Bodkin points are short, rigid points with a small cross-section. They were made of unhardened iron and may have been …

American Indian Relics: Totem Pole, Wampum, Native American Pottery, Zuni Fetishes, Calumet, Arrowhead, Wiigwaasabak, Dreamcatcher

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  • Measures approximately 7″ in diameter.
  • Chimes measure 3 1/2″ – 6″.
  • Chimes measure 3 1/2″ – 6″. Picture in center measures 4 1/2″ (Print on one side only).
  • Aluminum and Canvas type material with feathers
  • New – comes sealed in a plastic bag

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Indian Maiden dream catcher with windchime. Measures approximately 7″ in diameter. Chimes measure 3 1/2″ – 6″. Picture in center measures 4 1/2″ (Print on one side only). New – comes sealed in a plastic bag and UPC tagged for easy resale. Weight: 3 oz. THIS ITEM IS MANUFACTURED IN CHINA AND IS NOT MADE BY ACTUAL NATIVE AMERICANS!

Indian Maiden 7 inch Dreamcatcher Windchime with Feathers

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  • Measures approximately 7″ in diameter.
  • Chimes measure 3 1/2″ – 6″.
  • Picture in center measures 4 1/2″ (Print on one side only).
  • Aluminum and Canvas type material with Feathers
  • New – comes sealed in a plastic bag

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Wolves dream catcher with windchime. Measures approximately 7″ in diameter. Chimes measure 3 1/2″ – 6″. Picture in center measures 4 1/2″ (Print on one side only). New – comes sealed in a plastic bag and UPC tagged for easy resale. Weight: 3 oz. THIS ITEM IS MANUFACTURED IN CHINA AND IS NOT MADE BY ACTUAL NATIVE AMERICANS!

Wolves 7 inch Dreamcatcher Windchime with Feathers Wolf

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Shoshone Indian medicine buffalo jaw bone dream catcher.

Native American Shoshone Buffalo Jaw Bone Dreamcatcher

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  • 10 1/2″ x 1/2″ x 11″ high
  • Ceramic
  • Native American legend has it that the dreamcatcher allows good dreams to sweeten the sleep

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Native American legend has it that the dreamcatcher allows good dreams to sweeten the sleep of your family, while bad spirits are entangled within its web. This authentically styled plaque brings a touch of folk wisdom and natural beauty to artfully adorn your home. Ceramic. 10 1/2″ x 1/2″ x 11″ high.

Dreamcatcher Hanging Wall Decor Feathers Ceramic Beads

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