Light moves through the coloured web, leaving the feathers to sway softly beneath it. This dreamcatcher wall hanging brings height, colour and meaning to a quiet corner, with synthetic suede, feathers and wooden beads giving it a relaxed, handmade-looking presence.
Colour, movement and wall presence
The triangular web draws the eye first, moving from warm orange and yellow into green, blue and violet.
Long white cords fall from the lower frame, giving the piece a soft, airy shape against the wall.
Bright feathers in red, yellow, green, blue and purple add colour at the base, especially where daylight catches them.
Small beads sit among the hanging cords, adding a natural detail without making the design feel heavy.
It suits a bedroom wall, a reading corner or a calm hallway where the feathers can move gently in the air.
Synthetic suede, feathers and wooden beads
The piece is made with synthetic suede, feathers and wooden beads, arranged around a pale triangular frame. The look is light and textural: a coloured centre, white hanging cords, tassel-style sides and a feathered lower edge.
How to place and care for it
Hang it where it has space to fall freely, rather than pressed behind furniture or caught against a busy surface. A plain wall lets the web and feathers show clearly.
Keep it indoors or in a sheltered dry place. Dust lightly with a soft cloth or feather duster, and avoid damp rooms or prolonged strong sun, which can affect feathers and coloured finishes over time.
The meaning behind the form
Dreamcatchers are traditionally told as a symbolic filter for dreams, with good dreams passing through and gentler imagery travelling down the feathers. This is a Bali-made decorative interpretation, keeping the familiar elements of the form: the open web, the falling cords, the beads and the feathered movement. Placed near a bed or resting space, it becomes a visual reminder of pause, night-time ritual and the threshold between waking and sleep.
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region of manufacture: Indonesia