Sonsuray's Boutique offers Native American Jewelry, Picture Afghans, Kits, Patterns,
Hemp, Cross stitch, Chokers, Dream Catchers, Knitting, and Art Work of the Native American Culture.
In Memory of my sister. I miss you !!
Handmade by Laurie Jacobs Clayton of the Tuscarora Indian Nation. All dream catchers are one of a kind.
Laurie and Neoma Jacobs above drinking a Peace Pop. Also two of my younger sisters.
Indians believed the night air was filled with Good and Bad Dreams. The Dream Catcher, when hung, moves freely in the air catching
Dreams as they float by. Good Dreams find their way to the hoop where they slide down the feather and enter the
life of the dreamer through a personal adornment. Bad Dreams get caught in the webbing and perish with the first
light of dawn. Dream Catchers were hung on an infant's cradle board for good dreams and larger sizes were hung in
the T-pee for all to have good dreams.