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Dear Anon,
This is not a Chinese concept (Most probably of US, native American Indian origins).
Overall, it is a circular ring usually 5 inches in dimension. And uses beads and strings around it. Much like a web.
It is suppose to be placed or hung above one's bed or home. It is suppose to sift thru one's dreams and visions.
It is said that good dreams are retained in this so called web of life while the bad dreams slip away thru the centre hole.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/9/2002 3:36:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Could someone please tell me
>what a dreamcatcher is? What
>is it used for? Where would
>it be placed? Why in a car?
>Thank you for any assistance
>you can provide.
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