This beautiful hand crafted dream catcher is made using a natural cane and woven with a long-lasting wax-covered thread. Wrapped and braided using traditional techniques by Nepalese artisans, they are often decorated with beads, crystals and stones.
Product Features:
- Measures 20 inches by 7.5 inches
- Ethically handmade in Nepal
- Socially responsible products that are empowering consumers to purchase according to their values and help alleviate poverty.
- Fair Trade.So much more than a product assortment; it's about safe work places, fair wages + community investment in the people.
The Story Behind the Art:
Dream Catchers are often referred to as "Sacred Hoops." The original Dream Catcher can be traced back to the Ojibwe Native American tribe where they were originally used as talismans to protect sleeps of all ages from bad dreams. Traditionally shaped as a circle, it is believed the shape represented the circle of life and the travels of the sun and moon across the sky. Woven like a spider web, dream catchers are meant to capture bad dreams during the night and hold them there until the sun of the morning can burn them away. The strands that hang below are traditionally meant to take the good dreams and gently carry them down to the peaceful sleeper.
WHO MADE IT:
Made by artisans in the Tibetan exile community in India and Nepali artisans involved in traditional Tibetan style crafts.