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Manaus Bouquet
Brazilian Cotton Hammock with Crocheted Fringe (Single)
Manaus Bouquet, Brazilian Cotton Hammock with Crocheted Fringe (Single)
Hammock Artisans of CearĂ¡
This Brazilian hammock is woven of cotton by the talented Hammock Artisans of CearĂ¡. The hammock, woven in natural cotton hues, is finished by hand with lavishly crocheted borders. Please note: the... read more$231.89CADArtist: Hammock Artisans of CearĂ¡
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Sea Breezes in Ivory
Ivory Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sea Breezes in Ivory, Ivory Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in ivory and add a long braided fringe for a... read more$283.09CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Ocean Seat in Ivory
Ivory Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Ocean Seat in Ivory, Ivory Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax with your favorite book or a cold drink in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in ivory and add a beautiful... read more$283.09CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Sea Breezes in Black
Black Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sea Breezes in Black, Black Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in coal black, and add a long braided fringe for... read more$243.94CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Sea Breezes in Teal
Fringed Teal Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sea Breezes in Teal, Fringed Teal Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in teal and add a long braided fringe for a... read more$243.94CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Laurel Green
Handwoven Striped Single Guatemalan Hammock
Laurel Green, Handwoven Striped Single Guatemalan Hammock
Las Trampas Hammock Artisans
Woven by hand, this hammock is inspired by ever-green laurel leaves. Las Trampas Hammock Artisans of Guatemala select acrylic to create this inviting design.$139.53CADArtist: Las Trampas Hammock Artisans
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Sweet Siesta
Hand Woven Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sweet Siesta, Hand Woven Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax for a very sweet afternoon nap in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in a deep honey brown, and add a beautiful... read more$243.94CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Ocean Seat in Olive Green
Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Ocean Seat in Olive Green, Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax with your favorite book or a cold drink in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in olive green and add a... read more$283.09CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Ocean Seat in Ivory
Tasseled Beige Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Ocean Seat in Ivory, Tasseled Beige Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax with your favorite book or a cold drink in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in beige, and add a beautiful... read more$283.09CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Sea Breezes in Orange
Orange Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sea Breezes in Orange, Orange Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in a bright pumpkin orange tone, and add a long... read more$280.08CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Sea Breezes in Olive Green
Olive Green Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing
Sea Breezes in Olive Green, Olive Green Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in olive green, and add a long braided fringe for... read more$243.94CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Ocean Seat in Black
Tasseled Black Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing
Ocean Seat in Black, Tasseled Black Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax with your favorite book or a cold drink in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in coal-black and add a beautiful... read more$283.09CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Ocean Seat in Orange
Orange Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Ocean Seat in Orange, Orange Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax with your favorite book or a cold drink in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in bright deep orange and add a... read more$283.09CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Sea Breezes in Bordeaux
Burgundy Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sea Breezes in Bordeaux, Burgundy Fringed Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in bordeaux red, and add a long braided fringe... read more$276.06CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Sea Breezes in Midnight Blue
Fringed Navy Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Sea Breezes in Midnight Blue, Fringed Navy Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This gorgeous hammock swing is the perfect spot to bask on warm afternoons. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from 100% cotton rope in deep navy blue, and add a long braided fringe... read more$243.94CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Swaying at Midnight
Handmade Acrylic Yarn Double Outdoor Hammock Thailand
Swaying at Midnight, Handmade Acrylic Yarn Double Outdoor Hammock Thailand
Thai Tribal Crafts
Spend the day swaying in the breeze with that special someone in this hand-woven, acrylic double hammock. Hill tribe artisans in Thailand hand create each hammock in a beautiful tri-tone of blue... read more$256.99CADArtist: Thai Tribal Crafts
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Ocean Seat in Bordeaux
Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing in Wine from Mexico
Ocean Seat in Bordeaux, Tasseled Cotton Rope Mayan Hammock Swing in Wine from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Kick back and relax with your favorite book or a cold drink in this gorgeous hammock swing. The Maya Artists of Yucatan collective hand-weave it from cotton rope in a rich wine tone, and add a... read more$308.19CADArtist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Your answers straight from the village experts


While occasional exposure to water will not damage a hammock, excessive contact can lead to mold and mildew. Nylon hammocks are more weather-resistant than cotton hammocks; and hammocks with wooden stretcher bars may suffer damage from moisture to the wood bars if left outdoors. Most important for hammock care is ensuring that a hammock is properly dried after getting wet. For hammocks without spreader bars, it is useful to place a stick or broom across the width of the hammock to hold it open and ensure proper drying.


On the contrary! Hammocks that have been properly set up can reduce pressure on your spine and minimize tossing and turning that often leads to back problems. Furthermore, the gentle rocking associated with hammocks can activate your vestibular system and enhance relaxation. Those with pre-existing back problems should always consult a physician before engaging in any activity that causes discomfort.


Hammocks can be hung from trees, posts, walls, or hammock stands. Healthy trees (12"/ 31cm diameter or larger) can support hammocks with the use of eyebolts. If you do not have access to healthy trees or simply want an alternative, well-footed posts (4 x 4 or greater) are one option. The timber should be weather-treated hardwood (not soft wood), without cracks or wood rot. Secure walls (not hollow) or secure joists are other alternatives.


Hammocks that have not been properly set up can harm or kill trees. A hammock should never be secured to a sapling or a tree that cannot accommodate a persons weight. Tree damage primarily occurs when a hammock has been tied to a tree using cord or rope, which destroys the trees bark and subsequently exposes it to infection, insects, and environmental stressors. While eyebolts drill directly into the tree, they do not leave exposed openings in the bark because they are filled with the eye-hook. Often a tree will even produce sap around the hole to further seal any gap between the hardware and the surrounding bark.It is possible to purchase tree straps that can be used to suspend a hammock from trees without doing the trees any harm. Such straps can be found at hammock stores and many sporting goods stores.


It is important to read all care instructions for your specific hammock. Some hammocks can be machine washed in cold water with mild detergent. Simply remove spreader bars, shake excess dirt and debris from the hammock, and tie end strings. Place the hammock in a pillowcase to minimize damage to the fabric. To hand wash, place it in a bathtub with cold water and mild detergent. Scrub and rinse until refilled bath water runs clean. For hammocks without removable spreader bars, lay the hammock on a flat surface and use a low-pressure hose and mild detergent. Always hang your clean hammock to thoroughly air dry before re-using or storing.


Single hammocks are intended for use by one adult only, with a maximum weight capacity of 250-300 lbs. Double hammocks can be used by up to 2 adults, with a maximum total weight capacity of 450 lbs. And triple hammocks can be safely used by up to 3 adults, with a maximum total weight of 550 lbs.


Hammocks provide a fun and relaxing experience for children, but they should only use them when supervised by an adult. Children can become entangled in hammock strings or ropes, resulting in injuries that can be severe, such as strangulation. Additionally, hammocks can sometimes be unsteady and children may not have the balance or coordination to enter or exit the hammock without falling. To prevent these potential problems from occurring, it is imperative that children be attended to at all times while using a hammock.


While today, hammocks are used for relaxation and leisure, 1,000 years ago, they served a different function. Ancient Mayans are believed to have originally used them as protective beds. Hammocks elevated early users from the ground, where poisonous snakes and insects were a threat. They kept sleepers cool in warm climates and were easy to transport and set up. It is rumored that when Christopher Columbus glimpsed the benefits of the hammock to the Taino people of the Bahamas, he capitalized on the opportunity and brought them back to Europe.


Hammocks can be made from a variety of materials. The most traditional is cotton, which is lightweight, comfortable, and easily transportable. Rope (both cotton and polyester) is also a popular material for hammocks. Typically, they use spreader bars, which make them breathable in warm climates. Some hammocks are made of nylon, which is very lightweight and resistant to outdoor elements, such as mildew and mold.
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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