Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher is a handmade object rooted in Native American traditions, traditionally hung over a sleeping space to protect against bad dreams. A typical dreamcatcher features a circular hoop—often made from wood or plant fibers—with a woven net or web at its center. Feathers and small beads may be suspended from the bottom. While strongly associated with Indigenous cultures of North America, dreamcatchers have become a widely used decorative symbol, and designs vary by region and maker.
Traditional belief holds that dreamcatchers trap bad dreams in their web, allowing only pleasant dreams to
Origins and use vary by tribe, but many sources attribute the dreamcatcher to the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people,
In popular culture, the term also refers to Dreamcatcher, a South Korean girl group formed in 2017.