This dreamcatcher style wall hanging has been woven with cotton twine that matches the seven colours of the chakra system. Each circle is separated by a wooden bead and feather. The beautiful rich colours can compliment any space.
The seven chakra symbols of the core body and what they represent:
Dream catchers are desired for filtering negative vibes and only allowing positive thoughts to enter the mind. They are decorated with sacred items such as feathers and beads.
Sourcing Information
This supplier believes in and follows the Fair Trade Tenets which include creating economic opportunities for disadvantaged producers, transparency and accountability, capacity building for producers, promoting fair trade, paying fair price, gender equality, safe and healthy working conditions, no child labour, protecting the environment and trade relations which protect the well-being of others.
Additionally, they help schools and poor children in their areas of production by helping to pay school fees, provide shoes, clothing and books as well as assisting schools to cover the costs of building repair, sport equipment and technology upgrades.
All materials used in the Dreamcatchers we offer are sourced in Bali. Our supplier employs local communities for these hand made creations and because of this, they use the resources available to them.
For ethical sustainability, we believe in using all parts of an animal.
The seven chakra symbols of the core body and what they represent:
- Base or Root Chakra (last bone in spinal cord *coccyx*)
- Sacral Chakra (ovaries/prostate)
- Solar Plexus Chakra (navel area)
- Heart Chakra (heart area)
- Throat Chakra (throat and neck area)
- Brow or Third Eye Chakra (pineal gland or third eye)
- Crown Chakra (Top of head)
Dream catchers are desired for filtering negative vibes and only allowing positive thoughts to enter the mind. They are decorated with sacred items such as feathers and beads.
Sourcing Information
This supplier believes in and follows the Fair Trade Tenets which include creating economic opportunities for disadvantaged producers, transparency and accountability, capacity building for producers, promoting fair trade, paying fair price, gender equality, safe and healthy working conditions, no child labour, protecting the environment and trade relations which protect the well-being of others.
Additionally, they help schools and poor children in their areas of production by helping to pay school fees, provide shoes, clothing and books as well as assisting schools to cover the costs of building repair, sport equipment and technology upgrades.
All materials used in the Dreamcatchers we offer are sourced in Bali. Our supplier employs local communities for these hand made creations and because of this, they use the resources available to them.
For ethical sustainability, we believe in using all parts of an animal.