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Navajo Deer Antler Dream Catcher (7)
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Navajo Dream Catcher with Medicine Wheel by various Navajo artists; Materials: Dark brown leather, deer antler, feathers, and various colored beads; Size: 4" outer diameter dream catcher with a 2" inner diameter medicine wheel
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There are more than 250 different kachinas, each with its own separate attributes, representing everything from animals to abstract concepts. Kachina Dolls are models of the Kachinas and represent their likeness and traits. The dolls are gifts given to children and families in hope of future abundance and health as well as tools for education. The Kachina dolls of today's art market are a bridge not only between the spiritual world and mortals but also between Hopis and non-Hopis. The Hopi were the...
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A center spiral surrounded by hypnotically fluttering feathers, leather accents and colorful carved wood beads is topped by an antlers horn to catch your Western dream from the wind. 9" diameter x 34" long.
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Deer theme dream catcher with feathers. Faux cow-hide with Deer scene print. Measures approximately 13" in diameter. Comes with an attached smaller catcher measuring 5". Picture in center measures 8 1/2" (Print on one side only). New - comes sealed in a poly bag and UPC tagged for easy resale.
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Navajo Dream Catcher with Medicine Wheel by various Navajo artists; Materials: Dark brown leather, deer antler, feathers, and various colored beads; Size: 6" outer diameter dream catcher with a 3" inner diameter medicine wheel
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Large, antler-design faux dreamcatcher. Feathers, leather, and wood beads. 9" diameter x 34" long.
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As the legend goes, the Dream Catcher was used by the Woodland Indians and was hung in the lodge (near the window). Its use was to catch all dreams, good or bad. The bad dreams would get caught in the webbing and be held there till first morning light, then burned off. Now, the good dreams were caught and knowing their way to the hole in the center, would filter down into the feathers and be held there, only to return another night, to be dreamed. All of our dream catchers are handcrafted by Native...
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