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Product ID: 399367
Preserving a legacy of centuries, the Maya Artists of the Yucatan craft this beautiful hammock. The generously-sized double hammock is made by hand from wine red cotton and features long, luxurious fringe on both sides.
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Thank you so much for all your hard work and expertise in making our hammock so beautiful and functional. It is a great addition to our outdoor space!
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Item was a wedding gift & recipients loved it. Can t wait till spring to hang it up.
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I bought this item as a gift for my sister, who has a beautiful garden. She loved it. Now she can relax outside with a book, or take a nap !
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You can find our cotton rope hammock 'Cascade in Wine' (double) by Maya Artists of the Yucatan in hammock categories such as Beach Cottage Hammock, 1001 Summer Nights Hammock, Backyard Barbeque Hammock, Hand Woven Hammock and Maya Hammock. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Job Creator
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
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Profound Impact
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Caring for Children
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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