Colour gathers at the centre, then falls into a drift of feathers that moves with the lightest air. This teardrop dreamcatcher is made for a bedroom wall, a reading corner, or any quiet space that could use a little softness and colour. The rainbow web gives it presence without feeling heavy, while the long feathered drop adds gentle movement.
Colour, shadow and movement
The web shifts from warm yellow and orange into green, blue and purple, creating a bright focal point against a plain wall.
The teardrop shape feels softer than a round hoop, with an elongated line that draws the eye down.
Feathers in vivid shades of orange, turquoise, green, purple and red hang below the frame, stirring quietly in passing air.
Dark wooden beads punctuate the hanging cords, adding small points of contrast among the colour.
Light passes through the open web, casting delicate pattern and shadow rather than blocking the space behind it.
Wrapped texture and feather detail
Made with synthetic suede, feathers and wooden beads, it has a soft, layered look rather than a flat printed finish. The frame is wrapped in pale material with purple ties, while the woven centre brings the strongest colour. It is made in Indonesia as part of the Bali Dreamcatchers range.
Where to place it
Hang it where it has a little space to fall freely, such as above a bedside table, on a bedroom wall, or beside a window where the feathers can move gently. Keep it indoors and away from damp areas. To clean it, use a light touch with a dry cloth or soft brush, taking care around the web and feathers.
The meaning behind the form
Dreamcatchers are often linked to Indigenous North American traditions in which a webbed hoop is associated with dreams passing through the night. Today, many commercial dreamcatchers are used as decorative objects inspired by that form, chosen for their web geometry, feathered movement and quiet bedtime symbolism. This one carries that familiar shape into a bright, Bali…
region of manufacture: Indonesia