ppd1ab9994.png
pp2013c5dd.png
Found In:
pp90a1b6d7.png
pp8239c087.png
pp0c2b07ba.png
giftware sourced worldwide
we supply wholesale
to the gift trade
ppb0511f22.png
Please note this is a  
MenuMaker produced NavBar
pp22aa8663.png
pp656b01a8.png
pp52320d5e.png
ppa9323882.png
Last Update: 1Mar11
Ancient Wisdom, BLOCK B,
Parkwood Business Park, Sheffield, S3 8AL, UK
Tel - 0114 2729 165
Wholesale giftware supplier. Please note this is a wholesale site we supply wholesale to the trade.

pp08d76d42.png
pp665a7ae7.png
ppec7c1295.png
ppefa9aab9.png
ppa4555929.png
AWDC-01
Dreamcatcher Eagles Nest
Cost - £4.95 each
RRP - £12.00 each
H:15 approx
ppe2cf178e.png
H:15 approx
AWDC-02
Dreamcatcher Wolf Camp
Cost - £4.95 each
RRP - £12.00 each
AWDC-03
Dreamcatcher Eagle & Skull
Cost - £12.00 each
RRP - £28.00 each
AWDC-04
Dreamcatcher Wolf & Skull
Cost - £12.00 each
RRP - £28.00 each
AWDC-05
Axe
Cost - £4.95 each
RRP - £12.00 each
AWDC-06
Dreamcatcher Family
Cost - £12.00 each
RRP - £28.00 each
L:75cm approx
K:50cm approx
H:43 approx
H:43 approx
As the legend goes, the dream catcher was used by the Woodland Indians and was hung in the lodge (near the bedroom window). Its use was to catch all dreams, good or bad. The bad dreams would get caught up in the webbing and be held there till first morning light, then burned off. Now, the good dreams were caught, and knowing their way to the opening in the center, would filter down into the feathers and are held there, only to return another night, to be dreamed.
American Native Artefacts