Moonstone Dream Weaver

$229.00

Details

This Dream Weaver This Dream Weaver is not just a piece of art but and intentional creation to bring **

Hand crafted from all natural materials including a raw, naturally formed piece of moonstone, recycled maple, wooden beads and cruelty-free turkey and Ringneck feathers. 

Hanging Size: length 59cm, width 22cm

You will receive your Dream Weaver in a beautiful reusable hard wood box, handmade with 100% recycled wood.

FREE gift wrapping and handmade card with message upon request

This is for 1 Handmade Dream Weaver and 1 handmade Wooden Box 

Purpose

Materials selected signify different things to different people, and the intention of this Dream Weaver is to remind you to take time to yourself, to feel connected to everything that brings you positive energy and offer a distinct presence to your home or creative space, weaving dreams of the wilderness beyond, nurturing your connection with nature and inspiring you create the life that you want.

Moonstone Crystal

Ringneck Pheasant Feathers

Adorned with golden feathers, the Pheasant is an eternal symbol of the Sun and all that it empowers. The Pheasant is also able to adapt to a diverse range of habitats and despite its colourful plumage is highly skilled in the art of evasion.

The use of Pheasant feathers in this piece promotes vitality, adaptability and the ability to traverse dangerous situations without coming to harm.

Turkey Feathers

The shimmering, prismatic feathers adorning the male Turkey are an astounding example of nature's creativity when it comes to attraction and sexuality.

Leading members of a Turkey social hierarchy have a profound ability to influence the behaviours of other birds, allowing the strongest and smartest to lead the community as a whole.

The presence of Turkey feathers in this piece fosters manifestation, abundance and social influence.

She-Oak Fruit

With tough bark to protect against coastal winds and a root system that fastens them in place even in the sandiest of locations, the She-Oak is perfectly adapted to the constant change of coastal environments.

The Tahitians believed She-Oaks were a reincarnation of the enduring warrior spirit, with their hair turning into foliage and their blood turning into the red sap that bleeds from the tree. The Tahitians continued this cycle of honor by fashioning weapons from the hard wood of the She-Oak.