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Tree of Life Tan Dreamcatcher, 4.5 Inches

Tree of Life Tan Dreamcatcher, 4.5 Inches
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Spiritualist-Approved Instructions & Product Info ✅

This is a small tan dreamcatcher with a Tree of Life woven into the center, finished with white feathers and wooden beaded strands. At about four and a half inches, it is the compact size, easy to tuck into a window, a mirror, or a small corner.

The soft tan and natural wood give it a warm, understated look that fits almost any room.

Key Features

A Tree of Life center. The branching tree woven into the hoop as the focal design.

Tan with wood beads. A warm, neutral palette with white feathers and wooden beaded strands.

A compact 4.5 inches. The small size, easy to hang almost anywhere.

Product Details

  • Design: woven hoop with a central Tree of Life
  • Color: tan, with white feathers
  • Size: about 4.5 inches across
  • Adorned with: white feathers and wooden beaded strands, with a loop for hanging
  • A decorative piece made in the dreamcatcher tradition, not a ceremonial object
  • Handmade, so small variations are normal
  • SKU: RDC78
  • 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 anywhere.

This version centers a Tree of Life, a symbol found across many cultures that stands for growth, grounding, and the link between earth and sky. In a warm tan palette it makes a quiet, decorative nod to the dreamcatcher tradition, small enough to slip into almost any room.

How To Use

  1. Cleanse it before first use, with incense smoke or a night in moonlight, and set an intention for calm and grounding.
  2. Hang it in a window, on a wall, or from a mirror where it can catch the light and move with the air.
  3. Let the tree at its center serve as a small reminder to stay rooted and steady.
  4. Dust it gently, and keep it out of damp so the feathers and cord stay in good shape.
  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 is the Tree of Life design?

The center is woven into a branching tree rather than a plain net, a symbol of growth and grounding found across many cultures. It is the focal point of this small dreamcatcher.

How big is it?

About four and a half inches across, the compact size, so it fits easily in a window, on a mirror, or in a small corner.

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?

Its small size suits a window, a wall, or a rearview mirror. Anywhere it can hang freely and catch a little air 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 warp the web.

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