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Dreamcatcher Bracelets.

10 Tuesday Jun 2014

Posted by harminiasokumar in Accessories, Deeper Than Fashion

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Incorporating dreamcatchers into anything and everything possible has become a norm to me, especially in terms of accessories. After several requests, I’ve come up with two types of dreamcatcher bracelets. Easy to match and be worn day or night, these dreamcatchers don’t just protect you from nightmares but also negative energy and bad vibes.

The Dreamcatcher -Line of Dreams- Bracelet;
10250193_733486893370832_5794878640709133277_nIMG_510610250325_733042923415229_7986477970278260839_nTiny dreamcatchers connected by flower designed links. Focusing mainly on minimalistic designs and the authenticity of the traditional weaving, while infusing contemporary colour combinations.

Single Dreamcatcher Bracelet;OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASingle dainty dreamcatcher, with intricate weaving and contrasting bead in the center. Linked with bronze chains, and closed using lobster clasps. A single bronze feather charm attached at the clasp ends once measurement it given.

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07 Sunday Jul 2013

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I am constantly asked this question, “What made you want to make dreamcatchers? Why dreamcatchers?”.  I decided I’d write an entire post dedicated to why I make dreamcatchers and why they hold a significance to me.

It started wayyy back when I was a child and I was incredibly in love with Tiger Lily from Peter Pan. Being a Native American princess that she was, I got hooked. I started to read up on their culture, clothing, beliefs and, the dreamcatcher. The Native Americans believe that a dreamcatcher captures all your bad dreams, and only sends you good ones. Sort of like a nightmare filter.  I’ve always been a dreamer, and the word ‘dream’ has always been one of my favourite words and something I believe in. I couldn’t think of a more perfect fit 🙂

I took the initiative to learn how to start making my own because all the dreamcatchers I saw or found, didn’t feel right to me. I wanted something that would suit my personality, my ideas and of course, my dreams. From then on, I started making my own. My own custom dreamcatchers, with themes, designs and ideas I can come up with. Something that I couldn’t find anywhere else and would set me apart from the other people who make them, a style and something special I could call my own. My own form of magic. I constantly evolved and tried new ideas, trying to update myself with fresh ideas, and keep my creative juices flowing.

I found absolute happiness in being able to create a work of art, that is not only personal to me, but also could play a role in someone else’s life, whether it was purchased in hopes to capture their nightmares or even just as a piece of art they could wear and keep.

I wanted to create art, and change the world, one rainbow at a time. There were times I was demotivated due to people stealing my designs and so on, but I managed to push past that (with the help of my unicorns) and continued to believe that creativity and originality will always prevail. I believe in working hard, and staying humble. I believe that, at the end of the day you should always dream big and work towards that dream.

“If your dreams don’t scare you, their not big enough” – Anonymous.

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