Sky Blue Tree of Life Dreamcatcher

$25.00

The Sky Blue Tree of Life Dreamcatcher is a radiantly detailed protective talisman featuring a woven hoop with a copper wire tree of life design, adorned with pearl beads, clear beads, and wooden beads, wrapped in lace and ribbon in a sweeping palette of sky blue, white, blue, purple, clear crystal, pearl white, iridescent clear, pink, peach, green, amber, copper, and beige tones, with dyed and white feathers cascading from the base. Dreamcatchers are traditional Native American protective talismans, originating with the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people. They are designed to protect sleeping individuals, especially children, from nightmares and negative energy. The woven web is believed to trap bad dreams, which vanish at dawn, while allowing good dreams to pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. This handcrafted dreamcatcher brings that sacred tradition into a luminous, sky-inspired piece.

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Description

The Sky Blue Tree of Life Dreamcatcher captures the protective spirit of one of the most recognized traditions in Native American culture through abundant color, natural materials, and careful craftsmanship. A hoop adorned with delicate lace and ribbon forms an elegantly textured foundation, with a beautifully shaped copper wire tree of life stretching across its center. Pearl beads add a soft, glowing warmth, while clear beads and iridescent accents catch the light with sparkling brilliance. Wooden beads bring natural grounding and organic contrast. The expansive palette of sky blue, white, blue, purple, clear crystal, pearl white, pink, peach, green, amber, copper, and beige creates a breathtaking, open-sky effect filled with light and color. Dyed and white feathers hang gracefully from the base, completing the traditional design with gentle movement and natural beauty. All elements are assembled with wire, string, and e-glue for lasting durability.

Dreamcatchers are traditional Native American protective talismans, originating with the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people. They were created to protect sleeping individuals, especially children, from nightmares and negative energy. The hoop is woven with an intricate web believed to trap bad dreams during the night, which then vanish in the first light of dawn. Good dreams, however, are allowed to pass through the web and gently slide down the feathers to reach the sleeper below. Over generations, the dreamcatcher has become a widely cherished symbol of protection, peace, and the caring bond between loved ones.

Measuring 6.5 by 21 inches, this dreamcatcher is impressively sized for a commanding display above a bed, in a window, or on a wall where its protective presence can be felt. Whether kept as a personal talisman or given as a thoughtful gift, this handcrafted dreamcatcher is a meaningful and breathtakingly crafted piece of Native American artistry.

Details

  • Colors: Sky blue, white, blue, purple, clear crystal, pearl white, iridescent clear, pink, peach, green, amber, copper, beige
  • Materials: Dyed feathers, white feathers, lace, copper wire, wire, pearl beads, clear beads, wooden beads, ribbon, string, e-glue
  • Size: 6.5 X 21 inches

Care Instructions: For your Dreamcatcher, only wipe down non-feather areas with soft damp cloth. Keep your dreamcatcher dry. Lightly blow feathers to shake off dust.

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