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    Default dream catcher

    This is 2 dream catchers that I made. Please look over and any criticism is welcome. This was done buy hand using a turbine 400-xs and some small hand files.
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    Nice work.

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    Thanks.

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    Beautiful. Where do you hang these?

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    I keep 1 at work on the stand. And the other I just keep at home. Thanks for looking and the post.

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    I have a bunch of First Nations friends, most are carvers or artists of some kind.
    I'm used to seeing dream-catchers swinging from rear-view mirrors in trucks!
    I don't know who they are trad. for. They all seem to have them.
    From Haida, Tsimshian & Tlingit north through Kwakwaka'Wakw to the Cree, Dene and Metis of the northern plains.
    I like what you did.

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    I would like to see some of those dream catchers. i have been engraving for a year now and I'm enjoying it. I'm am also engraving on metal I have only done a few items, I'm still practicing on both. Thanks for looking and the reply.

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    Very nice work!

    Claude

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    thank you.

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    Not much to add. Google UBC/MOA. Then select MOA Online Collections (this is 45,000 objects).
    Type Dream Catcher in the space. There's one, Coast Salish, 1995. I'll guess that you have a better eye for the sense of the design.

    The actual museum holdings are global. The main room has 50' - 60' totem poles in it. 2/3 of the collection is in the drawers beneath the showcases.
    Plan 2 days in there. Excellent amenities and gift shop.

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    Nice work

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    Thank you

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