Dreamcatcher originated from18In the century, Native Americans used it to capture beautiful dreams, making nightmares disappear with the morning sunshine. They believed that the night air was filled with various dreams, and only dream nets could filter dreams and lead them into beautiful dreams. The traditional dream catcher is made by weaving branches into a circle, wrapping it with leather around the circle, and then using cow tendon thread to create a net in the circle. Occasionally, colored beads are worn on the cow tendon line, and some feathers are hung on one end of the circle with leather. There is a circular hole in the middle of the net, and it is said that only good dreams can pass through that hole and flow down feathers, while nightmares will be trapped in the net and disappear without a trace with the sunshine of the next day.
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