Indigenous Made Dream Catcher

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Traditionally Dreamcatchers were constructed by tying sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame of willow. The resulting 'dream-catcher', hung above the bed, is used as a charm to protect sleeping people, usually children, from nightmares. These Dreamcatchers from Made in New Mexico are Handmade by Navajo artisans. I don’t know how to word it but like not a culturally-appropriated dream catcher, if there’s a place in Toronto where I could buy an Indigenous-made one I would love that so much! I saw an Instagram reel recently about buying authentic dream catchers instead of other ones and it really made me want to go out and get one! Dream catcher on the bright background.Dream catcher is native american cultures handmade willow hoop, on which is woven a net. Web may also include sacred Dream catcher with feathers threads and beads rope hanging spiritual folk american native indian amulet and white home isolated o. A dream catcher is supposed to be made in intricate, ceremonial steps that include giving thanks for the spirit of the wood used in it. Those steps fall by the wayside when a person buys a make-it-yourself kit from a discount store, says Gerald White, a member of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Handmade Dream Catcher $ 80.00 CAD. The dream catcher was created by the Shaman for the purpose of catching bad dreams from falling into the dreamers mind. The morning Sun burns the remaining bad dreams off of the web and the good dreams glide down into the dreamers mind during the night.

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Hello, I am Jasmine B. Battle, RDH, BSEd. A graduate of Clayton State College in Morrow, Georgia with an AA degree in Dental Hygiene. I graduated from The University of Georgia In Athens, Georgia with a BSED in Education. Go Bulldogs!

I am an enrolled member of the The Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee.

Also, I am a USAF Veteran - served my country with honor.

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I design and make Authentic Cherokee Hand Made dream catchers, artifacts and other products here in the USA.

All of my products are designed with color, durability, quality and fashion in mind.

I have chosen BEST quality supplies from USA suppliers for my products so I can provide the BEST items for your enjoyment!

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I wanted to design 'different' dream catchers along with 'traditional' designs so I could express my love for color and color combinations.

When I am designing and making my dream catchers, I take into consideration: Color, Symmetry, Detail, Emotion, Thought, Motivation, Alignments, Feeling.....

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I Play COOL - SMOOTH JAZZ - ACOUSTIC - SOFT ROCK music when I design and sew them so that GOOD vibrations and energy is incorporated into each dream catcher. Dream Catchers are feng shui instruments that require tuning while making them so music is important in the process.

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I have been asked why I use 'plastic' beads (made in the USA). I love the color. Although I do have lots of Glass beads. So, if you want glass beads, you can custom order and I will use glass beads for you.

I also offer 'custom' designs (weddings, baby showers, gender reveal, funerals) so if you need something special for a special ocassion or area of your home, simply give a convo and I will try my best to acommodate your request.

Each dream catcher comes with a Certificate of Authenticity attached along with The Dream Catcher Legend. On the Certificate of Authenticity is the name of the dream catcher along with the Signature of the Artist.

Due to COVID 19, we are very busy with online orders, we ask you to be patient at this time as your order may take a bit longer to make. Thank you for your understanding, Jasmine.

Disclaimer: All designs, photos and likeness are the sole property of Jasmine Battle, BSEd, Cherokee Artist and cannot be copied or reproduced without explicit written permission from Jasmine Battle, BSEd, Cherokee Artist

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I choose the best USA supplies to construct my artistic designs. When I choose a supplier , I think about making the best purchase for the projects I am anticipating or continuing to design. Price, Quality and ability to continue to provide the supplies to me is important.


I think about the pricing of the supplies along with the quality because I want to offer a quality product to my customers along with an affordable offering.