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Indigenous Dreamcatcher, Night Guardian, Handmade Moose Leather

Regular price $29.00 CAD
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✔️ Handmade with 100% natural materials
✔️ Designed to last and accompany your daily life
⚠️ Limited quantities — some models do not return

It settles gently into your space. Some creations find their own path.

✔️ A popular choice for its simplicity and authenticity

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The spirit of the object

In a room bathed in the calm of the evening, this dreamcatcher creates a different presence. Quieter, deeper. The gaze rests on it, then the mind naturally slows down.

Placed near a resting space, this piece acts as a stable visual anchor. It helps to disconnect from the day's rhythm and enter a more peaceful moment.

The effect is felt quickly: the atmosphere becomes calmer, more contained, as if the space invites the release of tension.

Symbolism

This dreamcatcher takes on its full meaning in moments when the mind remains active, even when everything should be slowing down.

It becomes relevant in the evening, during periods of fatigue or when it is difficult to switch off after a busy day.

Its role is to create a visual anchor point that helps to return to calm, to let thoughts pass, and to regain a more stable inner space.

Materials and craftsmanship

  • 100% genuine moose hide
  • 100% natural rooster feathers
  • Natural black and grey feathers
  • Decorative beads integrated into the weaving
  • Hand-woven structure
  • Entirely hand-assembled

Where it is placed directly influences the feeling in the space. Choosing where to place a dreamcatcher .

Each piece presents natural variations linked to artisanal work.

The feathers contribute to the movement and balance of the dreamcatcher. Understanding the meaning of feathers .

Creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.

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