In some Native American cultures, a dream catcher was thought to be used as a protective charm for infants while they slept. Usually fabricated from a handmade hoop of woven textiles, often adorned with feathers and beads, this spider web charm has been used throughout Native American culture for many years as an item thought to ensnare bad or scary dreams of infants and adults alike. Though this may not be a traditional dream-catcher, this unique version is made up of three metal arrows overlapping one another to create an equilateral triangle or teepee. The arrow tips and heads are brushed with a gold/bronze paint that gives them a highlighted appeal and attractiveness. Plus, the jute rope binding at the attachment points adds an extra layer of charm and detail. The symmetrical, uniform, and intricate geometric design of this item makes for aesthetically pleasing wall decor. Plus, the hanging white and gold painted tin feathers help complete the piece and offer a lighter and airier balance to the heavier and sturdier top. Perfect for its intended purpose, in a bedroom above your bed, this item can also live in a variety of scenarios. Whether it’s a living room, kitchen, office, or at the end of a long hallway or foyer/entryway, the charm and attractiveness of this chic piece will certainly pull focus and grab attention. Outfitted with a built-in hook on the back for easy hanging, this rustic-looking dream-catcher is lightweight and easy to install.
- Overall: 24.5'' H x 16'' W
Great quality!. Jessica. Sarasota, FL. 2022-01-24 18:24:26