This dreamcatcher is made with pearls, leather, buffalo bone and real bird feathers. Height: approximately 40 cm.
Immerse yourself in the story of the dream catcher In Native American culture, dream catchers are hung above children's beds, on the side where the sun comes up, so that daylight can destroy bad dreams that have settled in the beads and threads of the canvas. The dream catcher is now found in the crafts of most North American Indian cultures. The dream allows you to free yourself, it ensures balance. According to some beliefs, by listening to the process that dreams offer us, we could better understand the needs of the soul.