Collection: Dreamcatchers

The Essence of the Collection

  • Artisan: Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan (Ilnu)
  • Materials: 100% genuine moose leather and natural feathers
  • Symbolism: Protection of sleep and inner harmony
  • Use: Spiritual decoration and protection of space


Unique creations by an Innu artisan

Each dreamcatcher in this collection is handcrafted , one at a time, by Innu artisan Dave Verreault Thisselmagan in his workshop in Lac-Saint-Jean. These creations are designed as meaningful objects, intended to protect sleep, soothe the space, and support a deeper connection with oneself.



My signature as an artist – my creative process

Each dreamcatcher I create is handcrafted using a demanding artistic process, rooted in tradition yet open to contemporary aesthetics. It's my signature. It's what makes my pieces recognizable and consistent.

I select 100% genuine moose leather for its suppleness, durability, and the connection it represents with the animal. The design is intentionally minimalist to highlight the material, its balance, and its form.

The center is meticulously handwoven with natural thread. I incorporate semi-precious stones chosen for their presence and symbolism.

The feathers used are 100% natural: rooster, pheasant, partridge, bustard, goose, or other species depending on the artist's inspiration. Each feather is carefully selected to preserve the visual harmony of the artwork.

The design research is done in collaboration with Vicky, bringing a contemporary touch and a creative dialogue that enriches each piece.

Each dreamcatcher is guided by the inspiration of the moment. None are reproduced exactly. Each piece carries its own presence and its own symbolism.

Each dreamcatcher is a unique handcrafted piece.

—Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan

Why choose a dreamcatcher from this collection?

You choose the exact item you will receive. By choosing this collection, you are opting for:

  • 100% unique pieces
  • 100% Genuine Moose Leather
  • 100% natural rooster feathers
  • Authentic Indigenous Know-How


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