Authentic Native American Dreamcatcher
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Dream catchers are one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. The traditional dream catcher was intended to protect the sleeping individual from negative dreams, while letting positive dreams through. The positive dreams would slip through the hole in the center of the dream catcher, and glide down the feathers to the sleeping person below. The negative dreams would get caught up in the web, and expire when the first rays of the sun struck them.
The dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. One element of Native American dream catcher relates to the tradition of the hoop. Some Native Americans of North America held the hoop in the highest esteem, because it symbolized strength and unity. Today, only 40 years since the AIM movement took place, the common misconception remains that dream catchers have always been an integral part of most Native American cultures. But the truth is that mainly the Ojibwe people and Lakota were the early adopters and until more recently, were the only possessors of the traditional dream catcher. Jun 26, 2017 - Explore Becky Bowen’s board ’Native American Dreamcatcher’, followed by 106 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about dream catcher, dream catcher native american. In some Native American and First Nations cultures, a dreamcatcher or dream catcher (Ojibwe: asabikeshiinh, the inanimate form of the word for ’spider’) is a handmade willow hoop, on which is woven a net or web. The dreamcatcher may also include.
The dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. One element of Native American dream catcher relates to the tradition of the hoop. Some Native Americans of North America held the hoop in the highest esteem, because it symbolized strength and unity. Many symbols started around the hoop, and one of these symbols is the dream catcher.
Dream Catcher Lore:
Native Americans believe that the night air is filled with dreams both good and bad. The dream catcher when hung over or near your bed swinging freely in the air, catches the dreams as they flow by. The good dreams know how to pass through the dream catcher, slipping through the outer holes and slide down the soft feathers so gently that many times the sleeper does not know that he/she is dreaming. The bad dreams not knowing the way get tangled in the dream catcher and perish with the first light of the new day.
How the Dream Catcher is made:
Using a hoop of willow, and decorating it with findings, bits and pieces of everyday life, (feathers, arrow heads, beads, etc) the dream catcher is believed to have the power to catch all of a person’s dreams, trapping the bad ones, and letting only the good dreams pass through the dream catcher.
If you don’t see something you like at this time check back from time to time because we will be putting other dream catchers in our store.
Click on any of the thumbnails below to see the items we sell.
Click Pictures To EnlargeDream Catcher Info
*Available in several sizes & assorted colors
(Native American Made)Your Price: $8.95 to $79.95Depending on size
Click Pictures To EnlargeFour Corners Dreamcatcher Medicine Wheel
This Native American Indian Dreamcatcher is of a very high quality. It was skillfully hand made by a Navajo Indian artisan. The wheel was entirely wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been created with a traditional design in the center to symbolize the four corners of the earth, created with wooden pipe beads and a genuine abalone shell button. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 6’. Genuine feathers have been known to act as symbols of prayer. Attached to the bottom is a hand made medicine bag. Four Corners Dreamcatcher Medicine Wheel
Size: 6 inch diameter (Native American Made) Suggested Retail $99.99 / Your Price: $72.50
Dream Catchers AuthenticClick Pictures To EnlargePainted End Of Trail MandellaMade By
Natve American artist Experience the cultural beauaty of Native American Mandellas.The mandella is one of the most powerful American Indian items, being a descendant of the plains Indian dance shield. Prayers for survival, spiritual blessings, powerful visions, physical protection, and long life go into the making of the traditional mandella as it represents the interwoven threads of creation, and the wonder of diversity in Mother Earth. This hand-painted leather star shields measure 14’ in diameter and is adorned with Crow beads and tip plumes. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 14’
(Native American Made)Your Price: $75.00
Click Pictures To EnlargePainted Eagle MandellaMade By
Natve American artist Experience the cultural beauaty of Native American Mandellas.The mandella is one of the most powerful American Indian items, being a descendant of the plains Indian dance shield. Prayers for survival, spiritual blessings, powerful visions, physical protection, and long life go into the making of the traditional mandella as it represents the interwoven threads of creation, and the wonder of diversity in Mother Earth. This hand-painted leather star shields measure 14’ in diameter and is adorned with Crow beads and tip plumes. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 14’
(Native American Made)Your Price: $75.00
Native American Dream CatchersClick Pictures To EnlargeMedicine Wheel Wall HangingMade By
Natve American artist Originating with the Plains Indians, the Medicine Wheel has always been a symbol of peace and tranquility, a device to ward off evil spirits. Incorporating a peace pipe, a dream catcher, and the symbol for the four sacred directions, the Medicine Wheel is good medicine. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 20’
(Native American Made)Your Price: $225.00
Click Pictures To EnlargeCeremonial Shield with Full PheasantMade By
Navajo artist This solid buckskin shield has a full pheasant pelt and and conchos. The pheasant shield when used by a warrior would aid in his concealment from the enemy. This item is handcrafted and therefore the feathers will vary. Certificate of Authenticity included. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 14 in. dia. + 14 in. of fringe
(Native American Made)Your Price: $300.00
How To Make An Authentic Native American Dreamcatcher
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Dream catchers are one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. The traditional dream catcher was intended to protect the sleeping individual from negative dreams, while letting positive dreams through. The positive dreams would slip through the hole in the center of the dream catcher, and glide down the feathers to the sleeping person below. The negative dreams would get caught up in the web, and expire when the first rays of the sun struck them.
The dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. One element of Native American dream catcher relates to the tradition of the hoop. Some Native Americans of North America held the hoop in the highest esteem, because it symbolized strength and unity. Today, only 40 years since the AIM movement took place, the common misconception remains that dream catchers have always been an integral part of most Native American cultures. But the truth is that mainly the Ojibwe people and Lakota were the early adopters and until more recently, were the only possessors of the traditional dream catcher. Jun 26, 2017 - Explore Becky Bowen’s board ’Native American Dreamcatcher’, followed by 106 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about dream catcher, dream catcher native american. In some Native American and First Nations cultures, a dreamcatcher or dream catcher (Ojibwe: asabikeshiinh, the inanimate form of the word for ’spider’) is a handmade willow hoop, on which is woven a net or web. The dreamcatcher may also include.
The dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. One element of Native American dream catcher relates to the tradition of the hoop. Some Native Americans of North America held the hoop in the highest esteem, because it symbolized strength and unity. Many symbols started around the hoop, and one of these symbols is the dream catcher.
Dream Catcher Lore:
Native Americans believe that the night air is filled with dreams both good and bad. The dream catcher when hung over or near your bed swinging freely in the air, catches the dreams as they flow by. The good dreams know how to pass through the dream catcher, slipping through the outer holes and slide down the soft feathers so gently that many times the sleeper does not know that he/she is dreaming. The bad dreams not knowing the way get tangled in the dream catcher and perish with the first light of the new day.
How the Dream Catcher is made:
Using a hoop of willow, and decorating it with findings, bits and pieces of everyday life, (feathers, arrow heads, beads, etc) the dream catcher is believed to have the power to catch all of a person’s dreams, trapping the bad ones, and letting only the good dreams pass through the dream catcher.
If you don’t see something you like at this time check back from time to time because we will be putting other dream catchers in our store.
Click on any of the thumbnails below to see the items we sell.
Click Pictures To EnlargeDream Catcher Info
*Available in several sizes & assorted colors
(Native American Made)Your Price: $8.95 to $79.95Depending on size
Click Pictures To EnlargeFour Corners Dreamcatcher Medicine Wheel
This Native American Indian Dreamcatcher is of a very high quality. It was skillfully hand made by a Navajo Indian artisan. The wheel was entirely wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been created with a traditional design in the center to symbolize the four corners of the earth, created with wooden pipe beads and a genuine abalone shell button. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 6’. Genuine feathers have been known to act as symbols of prayer. Attached to the bottom is a hand made medicine bag. Four Corners Dreamcatcher Medicine Wheel
Size: 6 inch diameter (Native American Made) Suggested Retail $99.99 / Your Price: $72.50
Dream Catchers AuthenticClick Pictures To EnlargePainted End Of Trail MandellaMade By
Natve American artist Experience the cultural beauaty of Native American Mandellas.The mandella is one of the most powerful American Indian items, being a descendant of the plains Indian dance shield. Prayers for survival, spiritual blessings, powerful visions, physical protection, and long life go into the making of the traditional mandella as it represents the interwoven threads of creation, and the wonder of diversity in Mother Earth. This hand-painted leather star shields measure 14’ in diameter and is adorned with Crow beads and tip plumes. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 14’
(Native American Made)Your Price: $75.00
Click Pictures To EnlargePainted Eagle MandellaMade By
Natve American artist Experience the cultural beauaty of Native American Mandellas.The mandella is one of the most powerful American Indian items, being a descendant of the plains Indian dance shield. Prayers for survival, spiritual blessings, powerful visions, physical protection, and long life go into the making of the traditional mandella as it represents the interwoven threads of creation, and the wonder of diversity in Mother Earth. This hand-painted leather star shields measure 14’ in diameter and is adorned with Crow beads and tip plumes. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 14’
(Native American Made)Your Price: $75.00
Native American Dream CatchersClick Pictures To EnlargeMedicine Wheel Wall HangingMade By
Natve American artist Originating with the Plains Indians, the Medicine Wheel has always been a symbol of peace and tranquility, a device to ward off evil spirits. Incorporating a peace pipe, a dream catcher, and the symbol for the four sacred directions, the Medicine Wheel is good medicine. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 20’
(Native American Made)Your Price: $225.00
Click Pictures To EnlargeCeremonial Shield with Full PheasantMade By
Navajo artist This solid buckskin shield has a full pheasant pelt and and conchos. The pheasant shield when used by a warrior would aid in his concealment from the enemy. This item is handcrafted and therefore the feathers will vary. Certificate of Authenticity included. A perfect addition to any Southwest-themed decor all at a fair price! Size: 14 in. dia. + 14 in. of fringe
(Native American Made)Your Price: $300.00
How To Make An Authentic Native American Dreamcatcher
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