Dreamcatchers originated in the Ojibwe culture of Native Americans with the legend of the Spider Woman, known as Asibikaashi, who takes care of the children and people on the land. The dreamcatcher is a protective charm for sleeping infants, traditionally crafted from a wooden hoop and web woven from natural fibres.It
may also be decorated with sacred items like feathers and beads. It is believed that the dreamcatcher caught any harm in its web, keeping babies safe as they slept.
This fairy guardian works her magic. There is no doubt that the fairy babies sleeping in the blossom of this cherry tree will be safe and sound with the sweetest of dreams under the protection of their dreamcatcher
original painting on round canvas
40cm diameter
painting has hooks and wire attached so painting is ready to hang or can be framed if desired
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£350.00Price
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