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Dream catcher in Indian style Mandala multicolor

Dream catcher in Indian style Mandala multicolor

Dream catcher in Indian style Mandala multicolor. Beautiful home decoration. There is a hand-crocheted net in the catcher, it is decorated with dyed feathers and imitation pearls. Length approx. 58 cm. Illustrative… more »

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Dream catcher in Indian style Mandala multicolor

Dream catcher in Indian style Mandala multicolor. Beautiful home decoration. There is a hand-crocheted net in the catcher, it is decorated with dyed feathers and imitation pearls. Length approx. 58 cm. Illustrative image.

The history of dream catchers dates back to the mid-19th century. to the culture of the Ojibways, i.e. the Indians who were the original inhabitants of the Great Lakes region. They were used to protect children from diseases and evil spirits. These are hand-crafted objects, originally from a willow frame and a hand-woven web resembling a spider's web. Catchers are decorated with beads or other objects and often feathers. Traditional traps made of natural materials dry out and fall apart, they are not meant to last forever.

The catchers release only good dreams, which are carried by feathers to the dreamers, while bad ones are caught in nets, beads, and other objects until the morning sun rays chase them away.

Where to hang the dream catcher?

It should ideally be placed above the bed, but it can be hung on a wall, in a space or on a window to reflect negative energy.

Each color has its own symbolism, and we can also choose a dream catcher according to color language.

Yellow is a symbol of optimism, enlightenment, warmth and clarity. Yellow is the color of the incoming and intensifying rays of the sun and the warmth it brings with it. It is the color of the bright days of the coming summer, and as the Sun shines from the sky on the landscape, its yellow rays bring the power of enlightenment and encourage the search for knowledge. It is the color of the summer solstice in the time of bright long days, the color of warmth.

Orange is a symbol of joy, friendship, pleasure and family togetherness. Orange is the most amazing color for its natural power and action. It is the color of joy, friendship and physical pleasure. The passion of these rays is a combination of red and gold. Joy is a pure emotion, elusive but heartfelt. As people get older, sometimes they lose the ability to rejoice, and yet it is a way of very easy pleasure or a deep, lasting feeling.

Purple color is a symbol of creativity, perception, self-knowledge and understanding. Violet rays connect time, they are the transition between the ending old year and the beginning of the new year, they herald the onset of winter, they are the connection between the beginning and the end, they complete the great circle of life.
In the spring, we are again ready for new beginnings, new knowledge. Violet combines the fiery passion of the red ray and the intuition of the violet color. It helps to look into our emotions and logic, it is the color of understanding and self-knowledge.

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