Originating in the 18th century, the dream catcher holds deep cultural significance in many Indian families. According to tradition, the night air is filled with dreams and ancestral wisdom—both good and bad. A dream catcher acts as a filter, allowing only positive dreams to pass through the central hole in the woven net and gently flow down the hanging feathers to the dreamer below. Negative dreams, or nightmares, become entangled in the web and vanish with the morning sunlight.
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Materials: Feathers, iron ring, cotton thread, and more