Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher

Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher

Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher
A Native American-inspired dream catcher made from a set of White-tailed Deer antlers. The antlers were combined with suede leather lace. Holes were drilled into the antlers for the "webbing, " which is made of brown, reddish-brown, and beige nylon cord. In the center of the dream catcher hangs a carved-bone pendant of an eagle head. The beads in the webbing are red Jasper and Ox bone beads. Other materials include wood beads (brown, reddish-brown, and beige) and spotted guineafowl feathers. This dream catcher has fragile parts and is best suited for indoor decoration, hung in a dry place and away from direct sunlight. SIZE (excluding lace to hang from). The origin of dream catchers can be traced back to the Ojibwe tribe-an indigenous people native to North America.

Over time, the tradition of weaving dream catchers spread across tribes and nations. Traditionally, they were used to guard against bad dreams. The "webbing" would catch bad dreams while allowing good dreams to escape through the center of the dream catcher. The White-Tailed deer antlers are from Midwestern United States.

The feathers are ethically sourced from domesticated birds and/or are from outside North America.
Native American-Style Whitetail Deer Antler Dream Catcher