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DREAMCATCHER, BLACK RAVEN FEATHER Dreamcatcher With FLINT ARROWHEAD, Handmade
$ 9.96
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American Indian Design RAVEN FEATHER DREAM CATCHER With GENUINE FLINT ARROWHEAD Amulet******************************************************
This is an impressive crochet dreamcatcher that measures almost 18 inches from top of the hanger to the bottom feather. Hanger is 4". The hoop is 4.5" in diameter and is wrapped in faux suede. A stunning dreamcatcher consisting of a top crocheted circle with a central gold circle with mounted clear crystals and black beads. The magical RAVEN FEATHERS are attached to the dream catcher with wooded beads. Your life is sure to change for the better with this magic combination!
THE FLINT ARROWHEAD AMULET
Included is a genuine flint stone amulet with your choice of gold or silver edging. It is 2.25" long. As a talisman, the arrowhead was worn around the neck to ward off the Evil Eye. It symbolized courage, strength, and protection. Native Americans believed the arrowhead could deflect negative energy and allow the wearer to absorb their enemy's power. Combining it into a dreamcatcher allows that power to be combined with the power of the dreamcatcher. The arrowhead will be shipped detached with a cord to tie it where you choose.
THE RAVEN FEATHERS
Often honored among medicine & holy men of tribes for its shape-shifting qualities, the Raven was called upon in ritual so that visions could be clarified. Native holy men understood that what the physical eye sees, is not necessarily the truth, and he would call upon the Raven for clarity in these matters.
Foremost, the Raven is the Native American bearer of magic, and a harbinger of messages from the cosmos. Messages that are beyond space and time are nestled in the midnight wings of the Raven and come to only those within the tribe who are worthy of the knowledge.
DREAM CATCHER LORE
Native Americans believe that the night air is filled with dreams both good and bad. The dream catcher when hung over or near your bed swinging freely in the air, catches the dreams as they flow by. The good dreams know how to pass through the dream catcher, slipping through the outer holes and slide down the soft feathers so gently that many times the sleeper does not know that he/she is dreaming. The bad dreams not knowing the way get tangled in the dream catcher and perish with the first light of the new day.
LEGEND OF THE DREAM CATCHER
While receiving a spiritual vision high on a mountain, a Navajo leader met Iktomi, a trickster who also held great wisdom. Appearing to the leader in the form of a spider, Iktomi made a hoop of willow and spun a web inside of it.
He told the aged leader that many forces, both bright and dark would attempt to enter peoples? dreams and that the dream catcher he was making would catch the bright forces and allow the dark ones to slip away and burn up. Iktomi instructed the old man to make dream catchers for his people so they could all achieve a bright future by capturing the good dreams that are blown about by the winds of the night.
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