🏱 Origin
A traditional charm from the Ojibwe people of Native American culture.
Believed to filter dreams — catching nightmares while letting good dreams pass through.
A traditional charm from the Ojibwe people of Native American culture.
Believed to filter dreams — catching nightmares while letting good dreams pass through.
The web-like net traps bad dreams, which dissolve in the morning sunlight.
Those troubled by nightmares or seeking peaceful sleep.
Hang above your bed near a window.
Good dreams start with good sleep. Create a calming bedtime routine.
Believed to filter dreams — catching nightmares while letting good dreams pass through.
Hang above your bed near a window.
Those troubled by nightmares or seeking peaceful sleep.
Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.