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    How to Buy Decorative Dream Catchers

    Buying a decorative dream catcher can be a little tricky, especially if you want an authentic handcrafted dream catcher. After the 1960-70s pan-Indian movement, dream catchers gained popularity as a neo-tradition; and, mass production ensued. So, today, dream catchers come in all sorts of designs and materials.
    The original Native American Indian dream catcher consisted of a pliable willow or chokeberry branch that was formed into a circular frame and layered with leather. Grass, sinew or horsehair was woven into a web-like pattern that covered the area inside the circle. Beads (like turquoise, amethyst, aventurine, quartz and garnet stones) and feathers were hung from the circle to complete the dream catcher's teardrop look.
    Dream catchers were hung in teepees and near baby cribs to let good dreams in and to keep bad dreams out. Now, it can be difficult to find a dream catcher like the original unless you visit an Indian territory or an Internet site such as one recommended at www.native-languages.org or at an online auction site like EBay.
    If you like, you can buy a decorative dream catcher craft kit to make your own. Typically, dream catchers can be three inches to over a foot long; and, kits are usually for the smaller dream catchers. Purchase kits with sturdy materials and simple instructions (especially when children will participate) so your dream catcher craft won't turn into a nightmare.
    In any case, you can find the joy of decorative dream catchers among the many varieties offered. Although the original dream catchers consisted of natural feathers straight from the bird, you may want the dream catchers with beautifully dyed feathers in bright colors. However, make sure that the dyes have no chemicals in them.
    You may wish to buy decorative dream catcher wall art and gifts, you can find gorgeous replicas.
    If you are looking for dream catcher jewelry, check out the dream catcher pendants of 24k gold plated sterling silver or the dream catcher charms by Rembrandt may interest you.

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