Handcrafted Colombian hammock
- Extra fine wire
- Pre-Columbian weaving techniques inherited from the Zenú indigenous people
- Tightly woven canvas for firmer comfort
- Fair trade
- Manufacturing time: 15 to 20 days
Our XXL “Soledad” hammock
Here you will find the most beautiful hammocks in the world, and our "Soledad" hammock is a great example.
Soft, cozy, durable and extremely comfortable, it ticks all the boxes on its own! Handmade with extra fine yarn (a blend of cotton and acrylic), it resists the effects of the sun and repeated washing.
It's a perfect hammock to set up indoors or outdoors, and its soothing light blue color matches perfectly with Scandinavian or chic style decor. Its width of 1.80 meters allows everyone to sit comfortably diagonally and feel weightless while being perfectly flat in their hammock.
Hamac del Sol: A WFTO-certified company
If you are visiting our site for the first time, then welcome! We are a company passionate about hammocks and in 2023 we obtained the WFTO fair trade label for all of our models .
When you purchase one of our hammocks, you are also supporting the tradition of handcrafting in San Jacinto. This way you help the families who work hard to produce them.
So, if you're looking for a hammock to relax and feel good about, look no further than our "Soledad" hammock.
To learn more about our company and our values, please visit our website. Who are we?
Did you know?
History teaches us that it was in the 15th century that the hammock was discovered and then brought back to Europe by Christopher Columbus. Quickly, it became very useful for sailors inside ships, (especially English and French sailors). Sailors who previously lay on hard and extremely uncomfortable ship beds were able to appreciate all the benefits of the hammock.
The use of the hammock in the European navy continued for three centuries. “Naval hammocks” were made from waterproof canvas, which made them unhygienic in addition to being narrow. Despite this, the English and Australians used this type of hammock in their prisons in the 19th century. For what ? Because the hammock not only offered comfort, but above all, it saved a lot of space. This was because they could be easily removed when not in use.