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Description: Dreamcatchers are a common part of Genuan life... they are generally hung above the cradle of a baby to promote pleasant and harmonious dreams. They are constructed of a wooden frame with threads woven throughout into a net. A small hole lies in the middle of the net, and a long cord tied with feathers and beads hangs from the bottom. Much of the nature of voodoo lies in the communication with spirits, and dreams are considered to be messages from the spirit world... good spirits, being smart, will be able to pass through the centre of the dreamcatcher and bestow calm and happiness on the sleeper. Bad spirits, being stupid, will be caught in the net and will disappear when morning's light touches them.
Appraise: The dreamcatcher is about six inches long and about six inches wide. It is made of some unidentifiable material and could be placed as furniture.
Weight: about four pounds
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