New Website Features Authentic Native American Dream Catchers
(PRWEB) September 21, 2013 -- The beauty and allure of Native American dream catchers has fascinated the popular culture in America for generations. The popularity of these pieces has risen in recent years and dream catchers have captured the imagination of the entire world. Dream catchers are catching the interest of many online shoppers. Many websites offer pieces that appear to be authentic. However, it is important to note that not all dream catchers are created by skilled Native American artisans.
Now, a new website offers the public an opportunity to purchase authentic Native American dream catchers.
“We’re talking about pieces that have been made by hand by Native American artists,” said Evelyn George, a spokesperson for Dreamcatchers-Online.com. “Our Native American dream catchers come with a certificate of authenticity.”
The dream catchers on the website are comprised of natural ingredients like wood, animal hide, natural stone, and feathers. Dream catchers are traditionally hung over a bed in order to protect sleepers from bad dreams.
“Aside from keeping away bad energy,” according to George, “many tribes used dream catchers to represent the endless circle of life.” You don't have to subscribe to any of the theories behind dream catchers in order to enjoy the beautiful craftsmanship that goes into every piece offered by the website.
Dreamcatchers-Online.com offers shoppers relief from mass-produced goods. The site puts customers in touch with authentic pieces that they would not otherwise have access to. The dream catchers featured on dreamcatchers-online.com are also priced to be accessible to the average person.
“Our Native American dream catchers make the perfect gift,” said George. “We never want to put our customers in the position of gifting someone with an item that is anything less than authentic.”
George made it known that customers with questions about dream catchers and other products should contact the website directly using the contact page.
For more information about dream catchers and how to buy authentic Native American art, please visit Dreamcatchers-Online.com.
Evelyn George, Native American Dream Catchers, http://dreamcatchers-online.com/index.php, 62324968856, [email protected]
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