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A suncatcher or light catcher is a
small, reflectve glass or mother of pearl piece that is hung
indoors, so that it "catches the light" from a nearby
source, usually hung at windows.
The Southwestern American Indians first began
making suncatchers and they are now still popular in that region
Suncatchers may be mass-manufactured, or they
may be created by hand, and can be of varying simplicity of design
from an arts and crafts project to a professionally handmade glass
sculpture.
Some designs are simple and abstract with
perhaps some mobile-like
chained elements, while more complex designs often evoke plants or
animals.