Hammocks
(318 items)Welcome to NOVICA's Hammock homepage! Enjoy exploring unique hammocks handcrafted by artisans around the world. Discover hundreds of rope and fabric hammocks, including Mayan hammocks, double hammocks and hammock swings from Central America, Mexico and Brazil.
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Hammock, 'Ocean Waves' (double)





By Mary
Hammock
This hammock is very important to me, I have back issues and this is really comfortable Id recommend it highly to anyone who needs to relax with a good book or to nap workmanship is excellent. You can take it anywhere and set it up between a couple trees.There are many different colors to choose from. When ordering the products arrive packed neatly, and they come with nice cards describing where they came from and which individual made the product, and a story of the town and country of origin, sometimes stories of the individuals life and their family, so to conclude I would very much recommend Novica to everyone everything Ive bought is extremely beautiful and mostly all handmade, the silver rings and cuffs and earings etcetera are beautifully handcrafted and you can tell they were all made with love so much delicate and tedious workmanship put into each and every product. Im just grateful I found this company, I just recently received5 handmade masks,and I love them .thank you So
Cotton hammock, 'Maya Mustard' (double)





By B
The Best Gift
Hammocks are wonderful for almost any occation. For the very old and young, the active and those at rest. I use mine for camping, my mom uses hers for reading, and keeping her grand daughter occupied. Wonderfully made. Thank you.
Hammock, 'Mother Earth' (double)





By Celeste
An absolutely beautiful addition to our yard!
The hammock is beautiful! The colors are brilliant when hanging among the trees and flowers in our backyard! It?s big enough for two but only used for one so far. A beautiful design and color combination.
Featured Artist
The Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks. They considered the hammock to be like the loving embrace of a mother.