Pentacle

Pentacle adorned dreamcatcher, woven with 100% natural jute rope. Accented with dried globe Amaranth flowers, known for their healing properties. Zuni legends suggest that this plant was brought over from the otherworld, and it is said to aid spirits in crossing to the otherworld. The flowers top. The Hanging Pentagram Dream Catcher is an intriguing conversion of an old Chippewa talisman into a modern symbol of religion and spirituality, while remaining partially true to the design and purpose of the original concept. This dream catcher takes the shape of a simple pentagram, which depicts a five-point star at the center of a thick circle. Pentacle adorned dreamcatcher, woven with 100% natural jute rope. Accented with dried globe Amaranth flowers, known for their healing properties. Zuni legends suggest that this plant was brought over from the otherworld, and it is said to aid spirits in crossing to the otherworld. Offering a wide variety of hand-made witchcraft, wiccan and pagan products including incense cones, ritual herbal and salt baths, magickal oil blends and soy tealight candles for spell and ritual use along with a large selection of authentic crystal jewelry.

Pentacle

Description

Pentacle

Pentacle Dreamcatcher Tattoos

Meaning

This lovely dreamcatcher features a masterfully woven pentacle which points are adorned with beads to point out the five elements characterized by the pentacle. From the centre piece hangs a few strands of black faux suede with scattered dark colour feathers. The pentacle is a symbol of protection. Most religion on Earth attributes special powers to number 5, which represents the human body, 5 senses, 5 elements, 5 pillars, etc. There are also 5 virtues, Love, Wisdom, Truth, Kindness, Justice. It is in the efforts that we make to manifest these 5 virtues that the Divine protection usually attributed to the pentacle becomes effective.

37″L X 8.5″DI

Pentacle Dreamcatcher Clipart

Woven a bit like a cobweb, the dream catcher has the function to filter all dreams. Bad dreams are imprisoned in the web and burnt at sunrise with the first rays of light. The good dreams remain in the room and float down the feathers to the dreamers head.