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January 19th, 2010For a Valentines Day gift, which is a little unconventional to the ‘norm’ how about, treating your favourite person to a dream catcher? Dream Catchers originated during the 1960s, primarily as a symbol of unity among Indian Natives. The Dream Catchers are made from a willow hoop, which a net or web is woven onto, then they are decorated with feathers and beads. A dream catcher is now commonly used as a charm, it works by hanging it above your bed and is believed to protect sleeping children from nightmares, although many adults use them too.
Red Tribal Dream Catcher
You can give this pretty Red Tribal Dream Catcher to a loved one, for decoration purposes as well as for peaceful nights sleep. By using this 3 inch Red Tribal Dream Catcher, it is believed that any bad dreams will get caught in the web of the dream catcher, to be released in the light of day whilst the sleeper enjoys positive dreams.
Pink Tribal Dream Catcher
This uplifting Pink Tribal Dream Catcher would look beautiful wherever it is placed, the colour is soothing and calm, which is ideal for the bedroom. Dream Catchers have been a long standing tradition of Native American Indians, now you can carry this on by trying one out yourself, it is thought that the dream catcher will allow good dreams through whilst blocking the bad.
Orange Tribal Dream Catcher
Allow positive dreams to gently slip through the hole of this lovely Orange Tribal Dream Catcher and slide down the feathers to the sleeper, while negative ones stay caught in the web until daylight. Using this Orange Tribal Dream Catcher is having a part of History above you in a sense, it has been believed to aid good sleep for many years.
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