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4" Dream Catcher Key Chain Feather Charm Bag Silver-toned Southwestern Jewelry. The image shows a keychain featuring a dream catcher design. The dream

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Posted about 4 hours ago in Daytona Beach, FL

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4" Dream Catcher Key Chain Feather Charm Bag Silver-toned Southwestern Jewelry.
The image shows a keychain featuring a dream catcher design. The dream

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4" Dream Catcher Key Chain Feather Charm Bag Silver-toned Southwestern Jewelry. The image shows a keychain featuring a dream catcher design. The dream catcher keychain in the image has a silver-tone metal fob and may include a turquoise-colored bead. Here's more information about dream catcher keychains: Origin and Symbolism: Dream catchers originate from Native American cultures, particularly the Ojibwe tribe. Traditionally, they are handmade willow hoops with a woven web, feathers, and sometimes beads. They were hung above beds, especially children's cradles, to protect sleepers from bad dreams and evil spirits. The web is said to catch bad dreams, which are then destroyed by the morning sun, while good dreams pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. The hoop symbolizes the circle of life, and the feathers represent a connection with the divine and spiritual growth. Meaning: Dream catchers are considered protective talismans that promote positive energy and safeguard against negative influences. Some believe they filter out bad thoughts and nightmares, while others see them as a way to enhance lucid dreaming or reduce stress. Modern Uses: Dream catchers are no longer exclusively found in sleeping areas. They can be seen in homes, workplaces, and even hanging from car rearview mirrors. They are also a popular decorative item and can be incorporated into jewelry, like the keychain in the image. Cultural Sensitivity: It's important to recognize the cultural significance of dream catchers and acknowledge their origins in Native American traditions. Supporting Indigenous artisans is recommended when purchasing dream catchers to ensure authenticity and respect for their heritage. Some consider mass-produced dream catchers that are not made by Indigenous people to be cultural appropriation. Materials: Dream catchers are typically made using a hoop, string, beads, feathers, and sometimes other decorative elements. Traditional materials include willow hoops, sinew, and natural feathers.

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