A triangle cradles a laced circle, pale as morning light. Handwoven in Indonesia, this wall hanging brings two quiet symbols together—the soft web of a dreamcatcher and a blue-centered gaze that hints at a protective eye. It feels calm, tender, and thoughtfully made. 🌙
The palette is hushed: natural wood tones, white, and a whisper of gray-blue. Openwork lace draws the eye inward, while flowing tassels sway with the slightest breeze, giving the piece a living rhythm. Hang it above a bed, beside a window, or in a reading nook where light and air can brush its fringe. It settles a room, adding gentle movement and a story told in threads. 🌬️
Dreamcatchers originate with the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) people, where the woven web is traditionally said to let kind dreams pass while holding the rest until morning. The blue “evil eye” motif, found across Mediterranean and West Asian cultures, is widely regarded as a sign of watchfulness and protection. Together, they offer a respectful nod to two enduring symbols—kept close as reminders of care, rest, and mindful presence. 🧿🪶
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