Ian & Valery Dream Catcher Turquoise Necklace Medium Feather Earrings Set, 18" On Sale
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Ian & Valery Dream Catcher Turquoise Necklace Medium Feather Earrings Set, 18" On Sale - The turquoise is ancient, yet again and again it finds itself back in fashion. Its shining sky blue is one of the most popular trend colors in the world of jewelery and fashion.
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The turquoise is ancient, yet again and again it finds itself back in fashion. Its shining sky blue is one of the most popular trend colors in the world of jewelery and fashion. The resulting original use of dream-catcher, hung above the bed, is used as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider's web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it. While dream catchers originated in the Ojibwa Nation, during the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s they were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different nations. Some consider the dream catcher a symbol of unity among the various Indian Nations, and a general symbol of identification with Native American or First Nations cultures. Even infants were provided with protective charms. Examples of these are the spiderwebs hung on the hoop of a cradle board. These articles consisted of wooden hoops about 3½ inches in diameter filled with an imitation of a spider's web made of fine yarn, usually dyed red. In old times this netting was made of nettle fiber. Two spider webs were usually hung on the hoop, and it was said that they caught any harm that might be in the air as a spider's web catches and holds whatever comes in contact with it. Traditionally, the Ojibwa construct dream catchers by tying sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame of willow (in a way roughly similar to their method for making snowshoe webbing). The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person's dreams. According to Konrad J. Kaweczynski, Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through... Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day. Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. Let your dreams come true with a genius filter of the old generation knowledge of the pan-Indian communities, let it transform your life the way you want to, all you have to do is wish.... More Info
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