RÜYA KOVAN DREAM CATCHER JUTE The Dream Catcher originates from the cultures of Native Americans in North America. According to belief, it filters dreams throughout the night and captures negative energies, allowing only positive dreams to pass through. An interesting detail is the belief that good dreams pass through the hole in the center of the web and reach the person via the feathers. A dream catcher product typically includes the following elements: 1. **Hoop:** Usually a wooden or metal hoop, forming the basic skeleton of the dream catcher. 2. **Web:** A fine web woven inside the hoop, designed to filter negative energies and catch good dreams. 3. **Feathers:** Feathers attached to the lower part of the web are used to transmit the caught good dreams to the person. Feathers are often bird feathers. 4. **Beads and Stones:** Beads or stones placed on the web are traditionally added to symbolize or enhance energy. 5. **Hanging Ornaments:** The ornaments hanging below the dream catcher often carry symbolic meanings and complete the design. Different materials, colors, and designs can be found among products, but generally, these elements form the basic components of dream catchers. Product Dimensions: 50 cm length, 17 cm width Package Content: 1 dream catcher jute