Description
This dream catcher is hand made by the Navajo craftsman Curtis Bitsui and is guaranteed authentic Native American art. Great dinky little dream catcher ideal for hanging in so many places. Two inch (5cm) diameter across hoop.
Curtis Bitsui is a member of the Navajo tribe and lives in the USA. Our supplier trades directly with this artist making sure he receives a fair price for his work. All items will be good quality but because of the hand made nature of the goods it is possible that crafts such as these may have small differences between them. These small differences (if there are any) should be seen as a testimony to the fact that you are buying authentic Native American crafts.
Part of Native American belief, dream catchers are designed to sit above the bed to catch bad dreams while letting good ones drift down to the sleeper.
Dream catchers are arts and crafts of the Native American people. The original web dream catcher of the Ojibwa was intended to teach natural wisdom. Nature is a profound teacher. Dream catchers of twigs, sinew, and feathers have been woven since ancient times by Ojibwa people. The red willow and twigs from other trees of the willow family, as well as red twig dogwood can be found in many parts of the United States. These twigs are gathered fresh and dried in a circle or pulled into a spiral shape depending upon their intended use. They use natural feathers and semi-precious gemstone, one gemstone to each web because there is only one creator in the web of life.
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