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Dream Catcher Pendant

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Having created a pendant modeled on the Native American dream catcher is far from trivial…

  • Lucky charm from the Ojibwe tribe
  • A dream catcher to imprison negativity while letting positivity pass...
  • …which allows it to retain bad dreams, but not only that!
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Pendant size: 3.1 x 1.4 cm
  • Chain length: 50+5 cm
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY

But actually, how does a dream catcher work?

To understand this, you have to understand its entire history.

Today, the dream catcher has become the most popular Native American good luck charm around the world.

The reason for this is simple.

Coming from the ancient Ojibwe tribe, this almost magical tool has a special place in the culture of the American Indians.

For centuries, the ancients have passed down to their descendants tales and legends which speak of it, presenting the dream catcher as a true “catcher” of demons and nightmares.

The most famous story is undoubtedly that of its creation.

The Ojibwe people were once protected by a benevolent spider goddess. Every time spirits wanted to attack his protégés, the divinity caught them in his invisible webs, real barriers protecting humans from external aggression and dangers.

This led the Ojibwe to experience an unprecedented golden age, and consequently a demographic and territorial expansion.

This is where misfortune happened: with the conquest of new lands, the goddess's webs were no longer large enough to protect all men. In particular, the children of the tribe began to have terrible nightmares which terrified them.

The giant spider then decided to pass on a little of his ancestral knowledge to the tribe to teach them how to make their own webs.

The first dream catcher was born.

Since then, the children who sleep below have only known a calm and serene sleep.

Very concretely, the way a dream catcher works is simple : what is positive (soothing dreams, good emotions, ideas) passes while the rest is retained in the threads of the device.

Placed near the head, could this type of tool protect our mind from negativity and bad thoughts? Possible.

The idea of ​​making it a lucky pendant is in any case not without meaning, not at all even…