I introduced myself as a startup blog .. where I mentioned that I was doing a business. I do a crafting business ... its main selling point is Dreamcatchers ... so I wanted to share some information about these Dreamcatchers with you. ♥️
What's the history of dreamcatcher π«
This is based on a legend that was spread among the Native Americans.
According to those legends, Christopher Columbus was one of the spiritual leaders of the Ojibwa people, a group of its inhabitants long before the discovery of America. One day while he was at the top of a mountain, he met another wise man named Iktomi. Iktomi appeared in the guise of an eight-legged spider. According to some legends, she was a woman. However, there was a deep conversation between the two about the good and bad of the world.
(According to this ancient story, the spider said that the world is a cycle and that everyone's life is cyclical from birth to death.)
During the conversation, Iktomi began to weave a net from their sacrificial objects, such as feathers, horse thread, beads, and a willow ring, which the spiritual leader possessed. During this very long conversation, this weaving has continued unabated. It is said that he presented the Ojibwa spiritual leader with the willow ring, which was beautifully woven at the end of the conversation. From then on, the tradition of catching good dreams and destroying bad dreams began among these Native Americans.
What kind of things do willow rings symbolize?
π» Symbolize the energy of the sun
There's a hole in the middle of a dream catcher. This hole symbolizes the energy of the sun. Native Americans believe that good air in the night air is absorbed through that hole and gives a good night's sleep. They also believed that nightmares that interfere with a good night's sleep would be trapped in the nets and destroyed by the morning sun. Although Dream Catchers are everywhere as a decoration these days, many people are unaware that the tradition is to hang them above the bed.
π» Founder of the Life Network
In the early days, Dream Catchers were created using red willow twigs and plant fibers. In addition, bird feathers, shells, arrowheads, and even gemstones of some value have been used. Each time a gemstone is used, only one gemstone is used to commemorate the creator of this web of life.
π»The eight legs of the wise spider
There were only eight links to the ring net around traditional dream catchers. The reason for this is to commemorate the eight feet of the wise spider who gave this creation to the world.
"The people of Christopher Columbus' generation, who invaded the United States a long time ago, did not allow these indigenous people to live freely. They even banned the religious beliefs of the natives. In those days, certain religious symbols were considered illegal. Accordingly, this wonderful design that catches dreams has also become a banned item. But with the US-Indian Religious Freedom Act lifting the ban in 1978, the Dreamcatcher tradition began to spread around the world."
Today, this wonderful dream catcher has come a long wayπ«♥️. Although Dream Catchers are made of different types of embroidery using different materials such as fabrics and ribbons, some of its traditional features still survive today. It deviates from its original purpose of dreaming and appears as a mere decoration. Although its original story and associated culture are not known, it is gratifying to note that this marvelous creation of Native Americans is still a symbol of those who value peace of mind and the environment around them. So the colorful feathers dancing in the wind in front of our eyes when we go to sleep can really lighten our minds.ππ«
Below I will upload some pictures of the Dreamcatchers I made π♥️
Good Article vandu.. & your designs are so beautiful ..
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your talent Vandu..
ReplyDeleteI really like dreamcatchers π you are so talented girl..i wish you successfully in your business❤️
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a fancy product, and I know it has a history todayπ❤
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things is Dream Catchers. I want that purple colour one π️π
ReplyDeletedreamcatcher . Colour, colour should be our dream colour, colour filtering dreams. That's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAne I want this dream catcher and this very beautiful post
ReplyDeleteWow. Amazingπ you are very talented women!
ReplyDeleteWow really interesting aritical... i am just asking when you sell those things do you give some discontsdear..ππ
ReplyDeleteBecause I want to buy the purple one...
Keep some i will buy from youπ☺️☺️☺️
ReplyDeleteA person who creates dream catchers is soothing for people to kill their bad dreams ♥️ππ
ReplyDeleteGreat article vandu...
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