Striped Backyard Barbeque Hammocks(30 items)
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Featured Reviews on Striped Backyard Barbeque Hammocks
Cotton hammock, 'Tropical Day' (double)





By Pamala
Perfect for a Backyard Paradise
This hammock is well made, comfortable, and adds beauty to my backyard. Its large enough for both my husband and I to use together, and we do. Our favorite use of the hammock is to relax and catch up on our reading; however, be careful of the swaying motion, it encourages napping. I thank the women of Brazil for crafting my beautiful hammock. The picture does not do the piece justice and my hammock includes crochet skirts on each side, which just adds to its beauty.
Cotton hammock, 'Iracema Rainbow' (double)





By Laurene
Absolutely Beautiful, Exceptional Quality Hammock!
I received my first Novica order, yesterday. Its an absolutely beautiful, colorful, double Hammock, of exceptional quality; handmade by a very talented artisan from Brazil. Its bright, rainbow colors are spectacularly brilliant. The material is strong; the ropes are plentiful, strong, and beautifully strung. Im looking forward to Spring/Summer, when we can hang it up and enjoy a nap, book, games on our cell phones, or just lounge. Thank you SO VERY MUCH!! Its a fantastic product! Keep up the beautiful/great work!! I absolutely LOVE this GORGEOUS Hammock! God Bless You!! Laurene
Featured Artist




Maya Artists of the Yucatan Hand-crafted Mayan hammocks
The Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks. They considered the hammock to be like the loving embrace of a mother.
Popular Striped Backyard Barbeque Hammocks
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Black & Ivory Hand Woven Hammock from Mexico, "Night Stripes"
$69.99This comfortable hammock in black and ivory is destined to enhance your treasured moments of sweet relaxation. Skilled Maya Artists of the Yucatan hand-weave this hammock using the same techniques as their Maya ancestors.
Long before the Spanish arrived upon the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks. They considered the hammock to be like the loving embrace of a mother, due to the comfortable manner in which the body is held and swung within its cradle. Maya Artists of the Yucatan seek to preserve time-honored customs while also offering stylized versions of the original Maya hammock. For them, the hammock is a work of art. Their hammocks are incredibly comfortable, easy to maintain, and may be stored just about anywhere.
Please note: The accompanying extension ropes may vary in color from those shown in the images. -
Mexican Cotton Double Hammock in Burgundy Pink and Yellow, "Tropical Paradise"
$99.99Maya Artists of the Yucatán weave shades of red, burgundy, pink and yellow into a bright and comfortable hammock. Artisans preserve the traditional hand-weaving techniques first developed by Maya ancestors to craft this inviting hammock.
Long before the Spanish arrived upon the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks. They considered the hammock to be like the loving embrace of a mother, due to the comfortable manner in which the body is held and swung within its cradle. Maya Artists of the Yucatan seek to preserve time-honored customs while also offering stylized versions of the original Maya hammock. For them, the hammock is a work of art. Their hammocks are incredibly comfortable, easy to maintain, and may be stored just about anywhere.
Please note: The accompanying extension ropes may vary in color from those shown in the images.
Please note: For best results, store indoors when not in use. Colors may bleed when wet.
NOTE: Because each is woven individually by hand, measurements may vary by as much as ten centimeters. There may be slight color variations from hammock to hammock. -
Hand Woven Navy Blue Striped Hammock (Single) from Guatemala, "Cerulean Voyager"
$99.99This impressive single hammock features stripes of cerulean and wheat on navy blue. Handwoven on the backstrap loom by Las Trampas Hammock Artisans, it hangs from iron rings on cotton cords. The women first weave two panels individually, then sew them together to create one entire piece. The proceeds earned by their work afford a better education for their children.