Sunday, January 17, 2016

Dreamcatcher Wolf Patch is Full of Native American Symbols

I find Native American spirituality really interesting and inspiring. So when I saw this embroidered dreamcatcher wolf patch, I was immediately drawn to it. It features a howling wolf and a dreamcatcher with three feathers hanging below it.

When a Native-American child is born, traditional grandparents make a dreamcatcher for him or her. They believe that the web of the dreamcatcher will catch bad dreams and hold it until the morning light destroys it. However, the holes let the good dreams through. Then then travel down the feathers to the mind of the child. Today, many adults use dreamcatchers as symbol of protection.

Wolfs are also a mystical animal in many cultures. Listening to them howl at night is a very eerie and fascinating experience. Bikers who consider themselves a lone wolf, will also feel right at home wearing this patch.

This howling wolf patch comes in two sizes. The large size is 12 inches square and the medium size is 6 inches square.  While they can be sewn or ironed on any cloth or textile, the golden tones of this patch would look particularly good on brown leather. You can buy it at Quality Biker Patches, one of my favorite places to find unique motorcycle patches.

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