DREAMCATCHER
A dreamcatcher is a handmade object originating from Native American cultures, particularly the Ojibwe tribe. Traditionally, it consists of a circular frame made from willow, with a woven net or web in the center. The design often includes feathers and beads, which are believed to filter dreams, allowing only positive ones to pass through while trapping negative dreams.
Dreamcatchers are often hung above beds or in sleeping areas. They have become popular decorative items and symbols of protection and good luck, transcending their cultural origins. Many people appreciate them for their aesthetic appeal and the spiritual significance they carry.