Dreamcatcher as a protective lucky charm

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Item number: S-32

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Dreamcatchers act as protective objects and promote sleep.

A dreamcatcher of the indigenous peoples of South America is called titlahin, meaning something like "that which calms me."

Unfortunately, we haven't been able to determine how the Aztecs acquired this relic. The translation of the name suggests that a dreamcatcher was a protective, strengthening object.

How dreamcatchers help against nightmares
If you are plagued by nightmares, consider hanging a dreamcatcher above your bed. Legend has it that this Native American relic catches and neutralizes negative dreams.

 

***Safety Warning: Not Suitable for Children Under 4 Years - Choking Hazard**

This product contains small parts that may pose a choking hazard to children under the age of four. It is essential to ensure that all safety guidelines are adhered to, as young children are particularly susceptible to the dangers associated with ingesting small objects.