Dreamcatchers can be traced back to the Ojibwe people; believed to have originated from Asibaikaashi AKA 'Spider Woman'. A custodian of all Ojibwe children and adults, it in time became difficult for her to take care of everyone as they spread across the land. To help, the Ojibwe women began weaving magical webs. Using willow hoops and sinew, they gifted and hung them for children as a medium of protection above their beds; intended to catch bad dreams or other harm that might be present.
Includes glass beads.
My creations are a first in, first served kind of majik.
Which of what you purchase will never be duplicated.
Dreamcatchers can be traced back to the Ojibwe people; believed to have originated from Asibaikaashi AKA 'Spider Woman'. A custodian of all Ojibwe children and adults, it in time became difficult for her to take care of everyone as they spread across the land. To help, the Ojibwe women began weaving magical webs. Using willow hoops and sinew, they gifted and hung them for children as a medium of protection above their beds; intended to catch bad dreams or other harm that might be present.
Includes glass beads.
My creations are a first in, first served kind of majik.
Which of what you purchase will never be duplicated.