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Dreamcatchers are traditional Native American objects that are believed to possess spiritual significance. They are typically round hoops adorned with a woven web made of string or thread, with feathers and beads hanging from the bottom. The purpose of a dreamcatcher is to catch and filter out negative dreams, allowing only positive ones to enter a person's sleep. According to Native American beliefs, the intricate web captures bad dreams, while the feathers and beads promote good dreams, leading to a restful and peaceful sleep. Dreamcatchers are often hung near beds or in homes as decorative and spiritual objects, symbolizing protection and harmony.