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Dreamcatchers originated in the 18th century. Indians used them to capture beautiful dreams and let nightmares disappear with the morning sun. They believed that the night air was full of All kinds of dreams, only the dream catcher can filter them and bring them into beautiful dreamland. A traditional dream catcher is made by weaving branches into a circle, wrapping leather around the circle, and then using tendon wire to create a net in the circle. Occasionally colored beads were threaded on the tendon line, and some feathers were hung from leather at one end of the circle. There is a round hole in the middle of the net. Legend has it that only good dreams can pass through the hole and flow down the feathers, while nightmares will be trapped in the net and disappear without a trace as the sunshine of the next day... …
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