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The dreamcatcher is from the Ojibweg or Chippewa, a Native American tribe from North America.
The original dreamcatcher was made of a flexible branch that was connected by tendons into a circle and then the feathers were attached. The ring refers to the circle of life.
There are many stories and legends. The best known and general story goes as follows:
We know that the Native American dreamcatcher hung above children’s beds. It is believed that heaven is full of dreams; good dreams but also bad dreams. The dreamcatcher catches the bad dreams in the web, after which they are burned by the first rays of the sun. Beautiful dreams are not trapped, but they glide down through the feathers to the head of the sleeping child.
It is believed that many children with sleeping problems benefit from the dreamcatcher. The reassuring story makes many children sleep peacefully.
Nowadays it is also often used in the workplace or in the living room as a tool to catch wandering thoughts, because it is believed to improve concentration. It is also often used as decoration around and in the house.
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25 mm
9 g
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