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Tropical Watermelon

Handmade Cotton Hammock from Nicaragua (Single)

$217.99
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SKU: 216283
Description
Woven of cotton in hot pink, white and green, this cheerful hammock takes the colors of ripe watermelon. Mirna Hernandez creates a masterpiece of style and comfort, bordered with lavish lace, crocheted by hand. The comfortable hammock is suspended from brass rings and extended with guacimo wood rods. Luxurious tassels adorn each side. It arrives with a convenient cotton storage bag equipped with handles to take the hammock with you.

For this hammock, we recommend a hanging height of 5.5 - 6.5 ft (1.75 - 2 m).
  • 100% cotton, guacimo wood, brass rings, cotton bag
  • 10.36 lbs
  • Total length: 135 inches L
  • Bed size: 84 inches L x 39 inches W
  • Bag: 44 inches H x 7 inches Diam.
  • Made in Nicaragua

Meet the Artist

Mirna Hernandez

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  • Empowering Women
    Empowering Women
  • Job Creator
    Job Creator
  • Microcredit Financing
    Microcredit Financing
  • Preserving Traditions
    Preserving Traditions

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  • Empowering Women
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  • Job Creator
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    This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.

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  • Microcredit Financing
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  • Preserving Traditions
    Preserving Traditions

    This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.

    The Preserving Traditions badge is awarded to artisans who use traditional techniques handed down through the generations, as well as artisans that craft culturally significant items, keeping these traditions alive. "