Meaning of dream catcher:
Web/Cobweb - according to legend, the weave of the dream catcher imitates a spider's web and is the most important part of the entire talisman. It is used to capture negative and bad dreams so they don't get into the sleeper's head. Indians believe that evil forces get caught in the web, get lost and do not find their way to the sleeper. Captured bad dreams and bad energy will be destroyed by the first rays of the sun with the coming of a new day and they will never find their way back
Feathers are tied to the circle of life and positive energy, and after them, good dreams slip from the web back into the sleeper's head.
Where to put the dream catcher?
The location of the catcher depends on what you expect from it. As most legends tell, it can be hung above the bed to separate the sleeper's bad and good dreams. According to Indian tradition, it is necessary that it be within reach of sunlight so that the first morning rays can destroy bad energy and bad dreams caught in the net. However, you can use the dream catcher in a much wider range. It is possible, for example, to simply hang it in any room to bring peace, well-being and good energy to your home
The dream catcher is hand-crafted from metal and Cotton. Beads are plastic or glass. On the side feathers. Dyed feathers are from organic farm, they are hung on a chains and jewellery metals.
The dragon (the head and paws are hand-modeled from Polymer). Dragon has a metal frame. The eyes have glass cabochons. The body is lined with plush and felt.
Size: Length 50cm, width 26cm