Pris 438,92kr
Smycken storlek: 3,5 cm längd, drömfångare diameter 2,3 cm
Material: Sterling silver 925
Sten: Turkos 4-5mm free form
Halsband: 40-45 cm justerbar 925 Venedig silver kedja 1,2 mm anti tarnish
Konsumentförpackning: Smyckeskrin i presentpåse
Tillverkare: Navajo hand made av artist Helena Yazzie
Dream catcher halsband med turkos sten. Vackert stort silver drömfångare hänge med free form turkos sten.
Enligt indianska berättelser är nattluften fylld av drömmar, både bra och dåliga. När drömfångaren hängs ovanför sängen på en plats där solljuset möter den på morgonen, lockar drömfångaren in alla möjliga drömmar och tankar på nätet. Goda drömmar passerar genom nätet och flyter försiktigt ner till fjädrarna som tröstar den som sover. Men mardrömmarna fastnar i skyddsnätet och förstörs i dagsljus.
Native American dream catchers from the Ojibwe tribe were traditionally used as talismans. Their purpose was to protect sleepers, especially children, from bad dreams, nightmares and evil spirits. Native Americans believed that at night the air was filled with dreams, both good and bad. They would hang the dream catcher over their beds. They had to be careful that daylight could reach it. As its name suggests, it attracts and then catches in its web all kinds of dreams and thoughts.
The beautiful dreams then pass through the threads and slide down the feathers to reach the sleeper and comfort him. Bad dreams, on the other hand, are trapped in the web and then destroyed, burned by the daylight. The interpretation of dreams has strongly influenced the cultural and spiritual beliefs of Native Americans for centuries. They believed that dreams had an influence on the conscious soul of the dreamer. According to them, dreams could have an impact on character traits such as trust, maturity, kindness and loyalty.