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Rainbow Heart Dreamcatcher, 12 Inches

Rainbow Heart Dreamcatcher, 12 Inches
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Secondary Spiritual Use: Love
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Spiritualist-Approved Instructions & Product Info ✅

This is a cheerful dreamcatcher built from three heart-shaped webs that cascade in descending sizes, finished with rainbow feathers. At about twelve inches, it is bright and sweet, a natural fit for a child's room, a nursery, or any corner that could use some color.

The heart webs and rainbow palette give it a warm, loving feel, less solemn than a classic round dreamcatcher and more about joy and comfort.

Key Features

Three cascading heart webs. Heart-shaped hoops in descending sizes instead of a single circle.

Rainbow feathers. A bright, joyful palette that suits a child's room or a happy corner.

About 12 inches. A generous size that still hangs easily on a wall or by a window.

Product Details

  • Design: three cascading heart-shaped webs
  • Colors: rainbow feathers and accents
  • Size: about 12 inches long
  • Adorned with: feathers and beads, with a loop for hanging
  • A decorative piece made in the dreamcatcher tradition, not a ceremonial object
  • Handmade, so small variations are normal
  • SKU: RDC015
  • Sold by Plentiful Earth

The Spiritual Significance

The dreamcatcher began with the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) people, who hung a woven hoop above a sleeping place so that, in the traditional telling, the web would catch bad dreams while the good ones slipped through. The form spread widely over the last century and became one of the most recognized pieces of folk craft in the world.

This version trades the single circle for three hearts, leaning into themes of love, comfort, and warmth. It makes a sweet, decorative nod to the tradition for a child's room or a loved one's space, a reminder hung with affection rather than a ceremonial object.

How To Use

  1. Cleanse it before first use, with incense smoke or a night in moonlight, and set an intention of love and peaceful rest.
  2. Hang it above a bed, in a nursery, or by a window where its colors can catch the light.
  3. If you like, make a small bedtime ritual of it for a child, naming a happy thought before sleep.
  4. Dust the feathers and webs gently, and keep it out of damp so the colors stay bright.
  5. Re-cleanse it with smoke or moonlight from time to time to keep it feeling fresh.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this one different?

Instead of a single round hoop, it is built from three heart-shaped webs in descending sizes, with rainbow feathers, for a warmer, more playful look.

Is it good for a child's room?

Yes. The bright colors and heart shapes suit a nursery or child's room well. Hang it safely out of a small child's reach so the feathers and beads stay intact.

Is it an authentic Native-made piece?

No. This is a decorative dreamcatcher made in the tradition, not a ceremonial piece from a specific Native community. For an authentic, community-made one, seek out Native artisans directly.

Where should I hang it?

Above a bed, in a window, or in any corner that could use color. Anywhere it can move gently and catch the light works well.

How do I care for it?

Dust it gently, keep it out of damp, and re-cleanse with smoke or moonlight now and then. Avoid washing, which can flatten the feathers and fade the colors.

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