Pink and White Feathered Dream Catcher with Tumbled Crystals
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Dreamcatchers: Guardians of the Sleeping Spirit
Rooted in Indigenous wisdom and woven with intention, dreamcatchers are sacred talismans traditionally crafted by the Ojibwe people and later embraced by many Native cultures. Their circular frame represents the cycle of life and the sacred hoop of unity, while the intricate web within is designed to filter dreams—allowing only the good to pass through and protecting the sleeper from nightmares.
History & Lore
The Ojibwe legend tells of Asibikaashi, the Spider Woman, who cared for children and the land. As the tribe spread across North America, mothers and grandmothers began weaving dreamcatchers to continue her protection.
Feathers, often suspended from the center, symbolize breath and air, guiding peaceful dreams down to the sleeper below.
Over time, dreamcatchers have become symbols of spiritual guardianship, ancestral connection, and energetic cleansing.
Uses & Benefits
Hang above your bed or in a sacred space to filter dream energy, promoting restful sleep and spiritual clarity.
Use during rituals or moon cycles to set intentions for healing, protection, or emotional release.
Incorporate into your home décor as a reminder of ancestral wisdom, gentle boundaries, and energetic harmony.
How to Use
Place your dreamcatcher where morning light can touch it—sunlight activates its cleansing properties, dissolving any trapped negative energy.
Cleanse periodically with sage smoke, sound bowls, or moonlight, especially after intense emotional experiences or seasonal transitions.
Pair with crystals like Amethyst (for dream recall), Lepidolite (for anxiety relief), or Selenite (for energetic purification) to amplify its effects.
Size: Approximately 22in. L x 10in. W
LED fairy lights included. Batteries NOT included.
















