Original Dreamcatchers are an authentic Native American Indian tradition, from the Ojibway (Chippewa) tribe.They were originally made of sinew strands tied into a web formation around a small circular frame. Legend believes that these dream catchers caught bad dreams thus they were used as a protection for sleeping children. Now they are used in any room of the house as ornamental, yet still portraying the unity of the Native American Indian tribes. Although our dreamcatchers are not identical to the ones made by the above tribe, in our view they still capture the wonderful spirit of the Native Americans and successfully catch and hold those bad dreams. The beautiful wolves in most of the picture dream catchers offer protection for the sleeping owner.




