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The Dreamcatcher

The Dreamcatcher is a handcrafted ceremonial object rooted in Native American traditions, particularly among the Ojibwe people. It consists of a circular frame woven with a web-like pattern, often decorated with feathers and beads. Traditionally, it is believed to filter out bad dreams, allowing only good dreams to pass through the web and slide down the feathers to soothe the sleeper below. The Dreamcatcher serves as a symbol of protection, spirituality, and cultural heritage, representing the idea of safeguarding one's peace of mind, especially during sleep.