• Native American Indians believed that Dreamcatchers caught negative dreams in their web like structure and held them until daylight when the sunlight hit them at dawn, the negative energy caught in the web was destroyed.
• Feathers were worn by Native American Chiefs to symbolize their communication with Spirit, and to express their celestial wisdom. In the context of a dreamcather, the feathers act as a fluffy, pillow-like ladder that allows good dreams to gently descend upon the sleeping person undisturbed.
• This dreamcatcher and warpath themed wall decor plaque features the image of a soaring eagle with wings spread open and feathers in red and blue. The round medallion drum is topped off with a drumstick.
• The wall plaque measures 10.75" High, 10.25" Wide and 2" thick. It weighs about 1.75 pounds.
• Props in photos are not included with the item. They are meant to provide size perspective of the item. The drumstick is one piece with the round drum wall plaque.
 

Ebros Indian Soaring Eagle and Feathers Warpath Drum And Stick Wall Plaque Figurine

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