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Night on the Beach
Hand Woven Striped Cotton Hammock from Nicaragua (Single)
Night on the Beach, Hand Woven Striped Cotton Hammock from Nicaragua (Single)
Mirna Hernandez
Perfect to relax in on a warm day, this hammock is hand-woven from 100% cotton. Guacimo wood stretcher bars keep the hammock's shape, while woven designs and tassels hang from the sides for added... read more$207.99$187.19Artist: Mirna Hernandez
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Maya Daydream
Natural Cotton Hammock Single Size Handmade in Mexico
Maya Daydream, Natural Cotton Hammock Single Size Handmade in Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Soft cotton threads are patiently hand-woven into a spacious hammock. Utilizing ancestral techniques, skilled artisans create this beautiful work and adorn its edges with long fringe, crocheted and... read more$259.99$233.99Artist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Natural Comfort
Handcrafted Cotton Solid Rope Hammock (Double)
Natural Comfort, Handcrafted Cotton Solid Rope Hammock (Double)
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
A summer classic, this beautiful hammock is hand-woven of unbleached cotton. Maya Artists of the Yucatán create it in the same way they have for centuries. Ample and comfortable, it brings a touch of... read more$137.99$124.19Artist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Melon Stripe
Hand Woven Nylon Striped Hammock (Double) from Mexico
Melon Stripe, Hand Woven Nylon Striped Hammock (Double) from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Handwoven from nylon fibers in melon, lilac, and white, this double hammock is crafted by Mexico's Maya Artists of the Yucatan. The artisans present the hammock as part of an effort to preserve the... read more$127.99$115.19Artist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Celebration and Relaxation
Handwoven Striped Cotton Hammock (Single) from Nicaragua
Celebration and Relaxation, Handwoven Striped Cotton Hammock (Single) from Nicaragua
Mirna Hernandez
Mirna Hernandez of Nicaragua crafts a traditional hammock, swaying from guacimo wood rods. Handwoven of sturdy cotton rope, the cozy single hammock features stripes of poppy, navy, and eggshell... read more$194.99$175.49Artist: Mirna Hernandez
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Patriot
Single All-Cotton Red White and Blue Hammock
Patriot, Single All-Cotton Red White and Blue Hammock
Mirna Hernandez
Working with all-cotton yarns in red, white, and dark blue, Mirna Hernandez in Nicaragua crafts this cheerful single hammock. The rope-style hammock features a striped bed with macrame accents on both... read more$139.99Artist: Mirna Hernandez
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Melon Stripe
Hand Woven Nylon Purple Orange Hammock (Single) from Mexico
Melon Stripe, Hand Woven Nylon Purple Orange Hammock (Single) from Mexico
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
Colors of salmon, purple and white are featured in this Mexican single hammock, handwoven from nylon fibers by the Maya Artists of the Yucatan. Part of an effort to preserve the time-honored tradition... read more$97.99$88.19Artist: Maya Artists of the Yucatan
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Patriotic
Red White and Blue Hand Woven Nylon Maya Hammock (Single)
Patriotic, Red White and Blue Hand Woven Nylon Maya Hammock (Single)
Maya Artists of the Yucatan
This red, white and blue hammock is certain to inspire those with a patriotic heart. Woven by hand, the nylon rope hammock comes from Maya Artists of the Yucatán, who create it in the same way they... read more$97.99$88.19Artist: 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$189.99Artist: Thai Tribal Crafts
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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.
Long before the Spanish arrived upon the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks. They considered the... read more