4 inch Pueblo Indian Turquoise DREAM CATCHER ARTIFACT by Native American artist Tortalita 1432-DC
Pueblo Indian Dreamcatcher.
You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dream Catcher is of a very high quality. It was hand made by skilled Pueblo Indian artist Amanda Tortalita. Amanda has been making artifacts like this for eight years. She currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She learned the craft from her great-great grandmother. Native American arts are traditionally taught and passed on down through the family generation to genreration. The wheel of this dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. It features genuine Turquoise nuggets and colorful trade beads. Genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4".
Originally the Dream Catcher was hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. There are many variations to the story of the Dream catcher with different tribes.
We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.
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