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• Wind Chimes are usually hung outside of a building or residence as a visual and aural garden ornament. Since the percussion instruments are struck according to the random effects of the wind blowing the chimes, wind chimes have been considered an example of chance-based music. • This colourful spiritual dream catcher can be hung above your bed, over a cradle, window, door to attract positive dreams & positive thinking dream catchers originate from native america. It converts negative dreams into positive dreams • Size -Wind Chime L-16 Inches W-5Inches Dream Catcher-L 18 Inches W 6 Inches • Material-Wind chime Metal and Wood , Dream Catcher - Wool And Threads Bring home this beautiful piece of wind chimes for positive energy and rooms decorations. Handcrafted with love, the wind chime is a great gifting option too - both to self and to others. You can use this good luck windchime to hang it on ceilings, windows, walls, doors or as a car hanging accessory. This colourful spiritual dream catcher can be hung above your bed, over a cradle, window, door to attract positive dreams & positive thinking dream catchers originate from native america. It converts negative dreams into positive dreams While Dreamcatchers continue to be used in a traditional manner in their communities and cultures of origin, a derivative form of ""dreamcatchers"" were also adopted into the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s as a symbol of unity among the various Native American cultures, or a general symbol of identification with Native American or First Nations cultures.[4] The name ""dream catcher"" was published in mainstream, non-Native media in the 1970s[6] and became widely known as a ""Native crafts item"" by the 1980s,[7] by the early 1990s ""one of the most popular and marketable"" ones.[8] In the course of becoming popular outside the Ojibwe Nation, and then outside the pan-Indian communities, various types of ""dreamcatchers"", many of which bear little resemblance to the traditional styles, and that even incorporate materials that work against the intended purpose, are now made, exhibited, and sold by New age groups and individuals. Many Native Americans have come to see these ""dreamcatchers"" as over-commercialized, offensively misappropriated and misused by non-Natives
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Asha Latha Varikuti
Posted 25 Oct, 2023
nice
Ekta Thakur
Posted 21 May, 2023
very nice
Rajisri
Posted 3 months ago
Adhiraj Exports
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