Dreamcatcher Lot of Three $15, Two Unopened, One Indigenous Made $15 for all  Will make a great Gift. 

Catch your dreams.  Traditionally placed over a baby's cradle.  

Dreamcatchers are handmade willow hoops woven to a web or literally, a net. They can include feathers and beads, and they're traditionally suspended on cradles as a form of armor and protection. Although the tradition began with the Ojibwes, dreamcatchers became widespread within the Native American communities in the 1960s and 1970s as a result of the Pan-Indian Movement. They symbolize oneness and are indicative of Indigenous identity. 

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