Description
Handmade Dreamcatcher Night of Beltane is a traditional Native American protective amulet. It is made traditionally and decorated with beads and natural feathers. Dreamcatchers were used as amulets to protect the home and its inhabitants. According to legend, the protective amulets-“webs” originate from the Spider Woman, known as Asibikaashi, who cares for children and people on Earth. Since it was difficult for her to reach everyone who needed her protection simultaneously, mothers and grandmothers wove dreamcatchers for children in her name, using willow hoops, ligaments, or cords made from plants.
According to the beliefs of some North American tribes, the energies entering the house and the dreams that the house’s inhabitants have had to pass through the amulet. The dense net was supposed to let only good dreams and energies pass through and trap the harmful nightmares that died with the first rays of the Sun. The Night of Beltane Dreamcatcher is handcrafted by a master practitioner in compliance with the appropriate ceremony. It is filled with the Sun’s life-giving energy, so it will become a reliable amulet, decorate your home, and fill it with coziness and harmony.
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