The beads are thought to represent the dreamer’s prayers and hopes, and are believed to bring healing energy to the dreamer. The hoop is often metal and wrapped in leather or suede and decorated with beads, feathers, and other items.
The beaded dream catcher is a contemporary version of the traditional dream catcher. Feathers are thought to be a symbol of breath and air, and are believed to bring healing energy to the dreamer. The hoop is often made of metal and wrapped in leather or suede and decorated with feathers, beads and other items. The feather dream catcher is a popular modern version of the traditional dream catcher. It is thought that the dream catcher will catch bad dreams in its web and let the good dreams pass through.
It is made of a hoop, usually willow, with a web of sinew, beads, feathers and other decorations woven into it. The traditional dream catcher is a handmade item originally crafted by the Ojibwe people of North America.