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Dreamcatchers

Dreamcatchers are traditional handcrafted objects originating from Native American cultures, designed to protect sleepers from bad dreams. Typically made with a circular frame, woven web, and hanging feathers or beads, they are believed to filter out negative dreams while allowing positive ones to pass through. Good dreams glide down the web to the sleeper below, while bad dreams are caught and dissipate with the morning light. Often used as decor, dreamcatchers symbolize protection, harmony, and cultural heritage. While their spiritual significance varies among tribes, they are widely appreciated as symbols of safety and positive energy.