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Hand Woven Yellow Cotton Hammock from Nicaragua (Single) - Fresh Air in Yellow
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Enjoy the fresh air in this comfortable hammock from Nicaragua. Hand-woven by Mirna Hernandez, the bright yellow hammock is made from 100% cotton with guacimo wood accents. Tassels and intricately woven fabric designs hang from the sides of the hammock for a decorative touch.
- 100% cotton, guacimo wood, brass rings, cotton bag
- 2.80 lbs
- Total length: 130 inches L
- Bed size: 82 inches L x 30 inches W
- Bag: 18 inches L x 18 inches W
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Mirna Hernandez
Country: Mexico
Hello, my friends! I'm a proud artisan from Nicaragua and I craft hammocks by hand. Their quality is very good. I'm a friendly person and very responsible. I love what I do and I enjoy life.
Our Nicaraguan ancestors dedicated their lives to hammocks and other kinds of handicrafts. My family is no exception. From the time I was born, I've been close to this art and, as I grew older, my interest in it grew, too. I remember I began helping by turning a wooden when I was little. I also helped to twist the cotton twine.
"My grandfather taught me as I watched him work. Later on, my sister Gloria trained me.. She learned to make hammocks long before I did because she worked at it from the time she was young. I'm grateful for her time, patience and the love with which she taught me. She dedicated many hours to me and, when I couldn't do the embroidery well, she'd have me start over like a little child learning to take my first steps.
"I enjoy the entire process of hammock making. Today I have assistants and together we work faster and better. It's a challenge for me to find ways to streamline the process tso we can create more and better designs.
"In order to work as an independent artisan, my family has been my greatest inspiration. I felt fearful at first, not because I didn't know how to make hammock but because I had to find suppliers and assistants by myself and do everything necessary alone. But that uncertainty soon turned to confidence, which helped me fill the orders we received little by little. This has been a very good experience; I've grown as an artisan and also as a person.
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