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click the image to enlarge Navajo Dream Catcher 19cm Spirit Stick - Navajo Mini Rawhide Spirit Stick with a dream catcher head. Hand-crafted and hand-painted by Navajo artist Charlotte Smith who is pictured on the tag It comes in assorted designs and colourways. A Spirit Stick is ...click the image to enlarge Navajo Dream Catcher 19cm Spirit Stick - Navajo Mini Rawhide Spirit Stick with a dream catcher head.
Hand-crafted and hand-painted by Navajo artist Charlotte Smith who is pictured on the tag It comes in assorted designs and colourways. A Spirit Stick is ideal for use as a talking stick, for use in ceremony or purely as decoration. - It's small size makes it particularly suitable for carrying to meetings, healing circles or peace gatherings.
It is beautifully decorated with glass beads, horse hair and a little feather and the wooden handle is hand painted with a unique and colourful traditional design. The dreamcatcher head is leather wrapped and has a rawhide web. The spirit stick measures approx 19 cm excluding the plaited rawhide hanger and the dreamcatcher head is approx 5cm in diameter.
Comes to you wrapped in our signature pale blue tissue paper. The Ojibway Dream Catcher Legend - An Ojibway grandmother and her grandson were watching a spider spin its web next to their sleeping place. The child reached out to squash the spider but the elderly lady stopped him, telling him he should not hurt spiders.
- As a reward for her kindness the spider told her“I will spin a web that hangs between you and the moon that will trap all bad dreams and protect you from them”The dream catcher’s web will trap bad dreams or dark spirits, and allow the good dreamsto slip through the small hole in the centre to the sleeper below. - A small dream catcher would be hung on a child’s cradle boardand often there would be one hung in an Ojibway lodge above the family sleeping area. - Each part of a dream catcher has a symbolic meaning:* The Hoop, traditionally in the shape of teardrop, is now more usually circular and represents the Sacred Circle of Life* The Web represents the spider’s web to catch the dreams.
* The Feathers are the path the good dreams follow to reach the sleeper* The Beads and Gem Stones in the web - a single bead represents the spider; several beads represent trapped dreams. This Navajo product is an authentic item purchased from a company trading locally on - Navajo Nation land in New Mexico.
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