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Hammock, 'Rainbow Seascape' (double)





By Rocio
Great for a gift
I got this hammock for a gift to my boss on her retirement. She and other co-workers loved it. Im going to get another one for myself, I loved it too! Great product! It was shipped from Mexico to USA and delivery was fast. Thank you Maya Artists of the Yucatan for the great work you do and Novica for having this great product available to everybody!
Cotton hammock, 'Natural Comfort' (double)





By Liza
Best hammock you'll ever find
This is the greatest hammock - everyone who comes and sits in it agrees with me. It's astoundingly comfortable, beautiful, and well made. Could not be happier with it
Hammock, 'Glowing Bronze' (double)





By Kevin
Fantastic Hammock!
I love setting this up and wrapping myself inside on a cool summer evening. The craftsmanship is amazing! I was quite pleased by the intricacies and attention to detail. It is soft and amazingly versatile to lay in. I am 6 2 and have no problem laying in it any way I choose. It comes with ropes to tie to trees and hooks to attach the hammock with. I leave the ropes in the trees and remove the hammock when Im not using it because the wind where I live is strong and I found that it can get tangled if left to the weather. Best to take care of prized possessions like this that were made with love. I can feel the spirit of the artists who made it. It is the most peaceful and comfortable hammock Ive ever used. I highly recommend to anyone who thinks they might use something like this.
Featured Artist
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