

~Legend of the Dreamcatcher~
Long ago when the world was young an old Lakota spiritual leader was on a high mountain and had a vision. In this vision, Iktomi, the great trickster and teacher of wisdom, appeared in the form of a spider. Iktomi the spider picked up the elder's willow hoop which had feathers, horsehair, beads and offerings on it, and began to spin a web. He spoke to the elder about the cycles of life; how we begin our lives as infants, move on through childhood and onto adulthood. Finally, we go to the old age where we must be taken care of as infants, completing the cycle. "But," Iktomi said as he continued to spin his web, "in each time of life there are many forces; some good and some bad. If you listen to the good forces, they will steer you in the right direction. But, if you listen to the bad forces, they'll steer you in the wrong direction, and may hurt you. So these forces can help or can interfere with the harmony of Nature."
While the spider spoke, he continued to weave his web. When Iktomi finished speaking, he gave the elder the web and said, "the web is a perfect circle with a hole in the center. Use the web to help your people reach their goals, make good use of their ideas, dreams and visions. If you believe in the Great Spirit, the web will catch your good ideas and the bad ones will go through the hole."
The elder passed on his vision to the people, and now many Indian people hang a dream catcher above their bed to sift their dreams and visions. The good is captured in the web of life and carried with the people, but the evil in their dreams drops through the hole in the center of the web and are no longer a part of their lives.
Dreamcatcher White Goddess (DC-1)
This dreamcatcher was fashioned with "fashion fur" yarn around the rim; hues of greens, browns, pink and magenta. The webbing is made from thin gold wire. A serene-faced Goddess sits atop the dreamcatcher, her eyes in a medatative repose. She has multi coloured sparkles around her face as well as beads and spirals of green wire. She has been covered with a satin glaze for protection. The glass beads among the web are various greens, pinks and magenta... different shapes. The tassles were chain stitched ending in matching pony beads with white feathers. Overall length of this dreamcatcher: 17" from top to ends of feathers. Diameter of hoop: about 6".
Price: $29.60 (Includes Shipping)
Dreamcatcher Kwan Yin (DC-1)
This dreamcatcher took on a life of its own as I started making it. When I got finished, I realized that I had the Goddess of compassion and forgiveness: Kwan Yin. From the tip of her elaborate hair to the end of the each feather, this dreamcatcher speaks of peace, balance and tranquility. There are many old buttons present on this work of shimmering silver, and small pearl-like beads throughout her hair and the middle string hanging from the 6" hoop. There is twisted wire for hanging above her head. The face is glazed for protection. The hoop and strings are "fun fur" yarn. Length approx 17".
Price: $34.60 (Includes Shipping)