A dreamcatcher is an ethnic object consisting of a circular hoop over which a web is woven in the form of a spider’s web, and which is usually decorated with feathers and beads. As such, it is an object of the Ojibwa people, one of the native peoples of North America.
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I find inspiration in many different places, but I always find that my biggest influences are: The Moon, the Earth and its Flora, and Crystals.
The Moon is not only beautiful in all its everchanging phases, it also contains so much power and influence over all living things. The way it silently watches over the Earth while projecting its mysterious power is something absolutely fascinating to me, and I can’t help myself from incorporating it into most of my designs.
At he same time, my deep connection to the element Earth draws me towards its Flora. I love to decorate my Dreamcatchers with flowers, leaves, branches and pinecones. Sometimes I use natural elements, foraged during my walks in Nature, but sometimes I also use artificial flowers and leaves in order to make my pieces beautiful but also durable and resistant.
I love to decorateDreamcatchers with different Crystalsand Gemstones, infusing them with their Energy. Sometimes I find a Crystal which immediately sparks my inspiration to create a whole design around it. Other times I seek out a certain Crystal to give the piece a specific Energy and vibration.
Finding a Dreamcatcher that resonates with you can be a magical experience, and I am so honored when someone finds a connection with one of my designs.