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8-inch moose hide heritage circle dream catcher handmade

Regular price $135.00 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 space where everything seems scattered or without clear reference points, this 8-inch dream catcher acts as a focal point. Its circular shape naturally draws the eye and brings a sense of order and continuity.

Installed in a bedroom, living room, or meditation space, it integrates easily while structuring the environment. It provides stable visual direction without overloading the space.

The effect is immediate: a feeling of balance sets in, as if the space regains a more coherent and soothing rhythm.

Symbolism

This catcher makes perfect sense when one is looking to recenter or reconnect with what is essential.

It becomes particularly relevant during periods of transition, when one feels the need for stability or continuity in their environment.

Its presence acts as a reminder of natural cycles, bringing a sense of anchoring and connection between what evolves and what remains.

Materials and craftsmanship

  • 100% genuine moose hide
  • 100% natural rooster feathers
  • Entirely handmade assembly

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

Each piece exhibits natural variations due to artisanal craftsmanship.

Feathers contribute to the movement and balance of the dream catcher. Understanding the meaning of feathers .

Creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.

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