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Wolf Dreamcatcher by Lisa Parker, 13 Inch
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This is a large feature dreamcatcher built around a printed panel of wolf art by the British fantasy artist Lisa Parker, set into a thirteen-inch hoop and hung with feathers and beads. From top to bottom it runs about twenty-six inches, a statement piece for a wall.
Where most dreamcatchers leave the center open, this one fills the hoop with a moody wolf image, making it as much wall art as a dreamcatcher.
Key Features
Wolf art by Lisa Parker. A printed panel of the fantasy artist's wolf imagery set into the hoop.
A large 13-inch hoop. About 26 inches long overall with its feathered tail, a true feature piece.
Traditional web and feathers. The hoop is finished with woven detailing, beads, and feathers.
Product Details
- Design: a 13-inch hoop with a printed Lisa Parker wolf panel
- Artwork: wolf art by fantasy artist Lisa Parker
- Size: about 26 inches long overall, with a 13-inch hoop
- Adorned with: woven detailing, beads, and feathers, with a loop for hanging
- A decorative piece made in the dreamcatcher tradition, not a ceremonial object
- Handmade assembly, so small variations are normal
- SKU: RD406
- 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. Over the last century the form spread widely and became one of the most recognized pieces of folk craft in the world.
This piece pairs that form with the wolf, an animal long associated with instinct, loyalty, guardianship, and the wild. In many traditions the wolf is a guide and a protector, which suits a piece meant to watch over a room. It is a decorative, art-led nod to the dreamcatcher tradition rather than a ceremonial object.
How To Use
- Cleanse it before first use, with incense smoke or a night in moonlight, and set an intention for protection or guidance.
- Hang it on a wall with enough room for its full length, where the wolf panel can be seen.
- Let the wolf serve as a reminder of instinct and guardianship in your space.
- Dust the panel and feathers gently, and keep it out of damp and direct sun so the print stays sharp.
- Re-cleanse it with smoke or moonlight from time to time to keep it feeling fresh.
Pairs Well With
- Half Moon White Dreamcatcher, 8.5 Inches a smaller, simpler piece to hang alongside.
- Tree of Life Hemp Dreamcatcher, 6 Inches a natural-toned companion for a wall grouping.
- Rainbow Heart Dreamcatcher, 12 Inches a brighter design for contrast.
- White Selenite Wand a clearing stone for the same room.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the dreamcatcher and the space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the artist?
The wolf image is by Lisa Parker, a British fantasy artist known for her animal and mystical artwork. Her design is printed onto the panel set within the hoop.
How big is it?
The hoop is about thirteen inches across, and the whole piece runs roughly twenty-six inches long with its feathered tail, so it works as a wall feature rather than a small bedside hoop.
Is it an authentic Native-made piece?
No. This is a decorative, art-led 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.
What does the wolf symbolize?
Across many traditions the wolf stands for instinct, loyalty, guardianship, and the wild, often seen as a guide and protector, which suits a piece hung to watch over a space.
How do I care for it?
Dust it gently, and keep it out of damp and direct sunlight so the printed panel stays sharp and the feathers stay full. Avoid washing it.

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