A very unique and multi dimensional black and gold framed print of a dreamcatcher. Dreamcatchers originated with the Ojibwes but became widespread within the Native American communities in the 1960s and 1970s as a result of the Pan-Indian Movement. In great condition
Some elements of a dreamcatcher include the hoop, the web and feathers. The layering of the web leaves a small hole in the middle that allows good dreams to pass through while the web catches the bad dreams.
The Hoop - circle shaped or teardrop shaped, represents the circle of life.
The Web - patterned after a spider’s web, meant to catch bad dreams
Feathers - there are multiple interpretations, the most accepted is that the feather provides a soft ladder for the good dreams to follow to the dreamer’s mind
Beads - single bead represents the spider that wove the web, multiple beads represents the bad dreams that have been caught
Gemstones - replace the symbolism of feathers
Depending on the location, item, and weight, interstate shipping can be arranged and calculated prior to purchase.
Dimensions: 610mm (Height) x 410mm (Width) x 35mm (Depth)
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Framed Native American Dreamcatcher Print w/ Gold Detailing on Glass and Frame
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