The dream catcher is one of the best-known spiritual symbols — originally from Native American (Ojibwe) tradition. Today many use it as a mindful, natural decorative element. This pastel blue hand-crocheted cotton dream catcher is made on the island of Bali using traditional crochet — each piece is slightly individual.
Crocheted cotton — delicate and breathable
The dream catcher is crocheted from cotton, which gives a natural, soft texture. The pastel blue colour is gentle and timeless — it does not impose, it simply creates a pleasant mood. Cotton is skin-friendly and durable, and a properly cared-for dream catcher keeps its form for many years.
From the island of Bali
The dream catchers are crocheted on the island of Bali. At 16 cm in diameter it stands well on its own and combines easily with smaller and larger pieces for a gallery-wall arrangement.
How to use it
Hang the dream catcher with a small loop — on a curtain rod, on a small hook in the wall, or fixed to a headboard. The dream catcher originally comes from a Native American, mainly Ojibwe, tradition: the net-like circle lets good dreams through and catches the bad ones. You may regard it as a symbol or simply as decoration — both approaches are fine.
Product details
- Diameter: 16 cm
- Material: cotton
- Technique: crocheted
- Colour: pastel blue
- Net weight: approx. 42 g
- Appearance: each piece slightly unique
- Country of origin: Indonesia (Bali)