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Tree of Life Hemp Dreamcatcher, 6 Inches
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This is a small, natural dreamcatcher made with hemp cord and a Tree of Life woven into the center, with a single large Rudraksha bead at its heart. At about six inches, it is an earthy, grounded little piece for a wall, a window, or a rearview mirror.
The undyed hemp and natural feathers give it a quiet, organic look, less about bright color and more about earth and simplicity.
Key Features
A Tree of Life web. The branching tree woven into the hoop instead of a plain net.
Natural hemp and a Rudraksha bead. Earthy hemp cord with a single large Rudraksha seed at the center.
A compact 6 inches. Small enough for a window, a mirror, or a quiet corner.
Product Details
- Design: hemp hoop with a woven Tree of Life and a central Rudraksha bead
- Material: hemp cord, with natural-toned feathers
- Size: about 6 inches across
- Adorned with: feathers and a Rudraksha seed bead, with a loop for hanging
- A decorative piece made in the dreamcatcher tradition, not a ceremonial object
- Handmade, so small variations are normal
- SKU: RDC005
- 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 is now known the world over.
This version weaves in two other symbols. The Tree of Life, found across many cultures, stands for growth, grounding, and the connection between earth and sky, while the Rudraksha seed at its center is a bead long used as a meditation and prayer bead in Hindu and Buddhist practice. Together on a hemp hoop, they make an earthy, grounding piece, a respectful, decorative nod to the dreamcatcher tradition.
How To Use
- Cleanse it before first use, with incense smoke or a night in moonlight, and set an intention for grounding and calm.
- Hang it in a window, on a wall, or from a mirror where it can move with the air.
- Let the tree and the Rudraksha bead serve as a small reminder to stay rooted through the day.
- Dust it gently and keep it out of damp; natural hemp and seed beads last best kept dry.
- Re-cleanse it with smoke or moonlight from time to time to keep it feeling fresh.
Pairs Well With
- Tree of Life Tan Dreamcatcher, 4.5 Inches a smaller Tree of Life piece in a tan palette.
- Half Moon White Dreamcatcher, 8.5 Inches a larger, all-white piece to hang nearby.
- Wolf Dreamcatcher by Lisa Parker a larger art-panel dreamcatcher for contrast.
- White Selenite Wand a grounding, clearing stone for the same space.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the dreamcatcher and the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Tree of Life web?
Instead of a plain net, the center is woven into a branching tree, a symbol of growth and grounding found across many cultures. It is the visual centerpiece of this dreamcatcher.
What is the bead in the middle?
A Rudraksha seed, a bead traditionally used in Hindu and Buddhist prayer and meditation malas. Here it sits at the heart of the tree as a focal point.
Is it an authentic Native-made piece?
No. This is a decorative dreamcatcher made in the tradition, blended with other symbols, not a ceremonial piece from a specific Native community. For an authentic one, seek out Native artisans directly.
Where should I hang it?
Its small six-inch size suits a window, a wall, or even a rearview mirror. Anywhere it can hang freely and catch a little air.
How do I care for it?
Keep the hemp and seed bead dry, dust gently, and re-cleanse with smoke or moonlight now and then. Avoid washing, which can weaken natural cord and feathers.

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