Wholesale Mexican Hammocks & Mayan Hammocks Direct From Mayan Artisans
When you get a Mayan hammock, you are contributing directly to Mayan family income, supporting local community development and fostering the independence of the whole community. Thank you for supporting the fair trade of hammocks.
All our wholesale Mayan hammocks are all hand-woven using traditional Mayan hammock weaving methods in villages all over the Mexican Yucatan peninsula. Several hundred families living in the remote villages participate in the program. These high quality Mexican hammocks are all handmade on a simple loom.
These high quality Mexican hammocks are handmade and are hand woven of 100% cotton cord with nylon end strings or loops for support.
CONTACT US: Drop us an email @: info{@}stylemexican.com or call Keith, our VP of Marketing and Sales, direct at: {604} 780. 7116
Hammocks & Serapes For Corporate Events, Promo Gifts, Restaurants & Hotels
For absolute comfort, cotton is the material of choice and our first recommendation. The cotton weave makes a Mayan hammock very flexible yet incredibly supportive and comfortable. As a natural fiber, cotton has a much nicer feel to it and with the right care it can last for many years. Mexican hammocks come in all colors of the rainbow, with hammocks available in one solid color or the ever popular multi-colored, rainbow colored.
As a wholesale hammock distributor, we here at StyleMexican are pleased to offer you the best quality, handmade hammocks while supporting the Mayan women and their families by employing Fair Trade practices. Contact us today if you are interested in wholesale Mexican hammocks.
For wholesale Mexican hammock inquiries, contact us with your business information and requested quantities. We can ship small orders all the way up to whole containers. Drop us an email @: info{@}stylemexican.com or call Keith, our VP of Marketing and Sales, direct at: {604} 780. 7116.
Handmade In Local Mayan Villages Supporting Fair Trade & Economic Opportunity
Known as either Mayan hammocks or Mexican hammocks, our hammocks are made of strong cotton fiber, with the end strings made of nylon for strength and support.
Hammocks made of 100% nylon are also available. They would be a good choice if you plan to hang your hammock outside and never take it down, as it holds up to weather and wind better than cotton. However, nylon is not as comfortable a material as cotton. The synthetic fibers do not stretch or conform as well as cotton fibers do.
When you order with us, you are helping local Mayan community development and their families achieve economic self reliance.
About Mexican Wholesale Product Requests
All our products are handmade by the local Mexican artisans in their respective towns and villages across Mexico. We work with the villagers or locals directly. In this way you can be assured of the product’s artisan source. We collect the products directly from the artisans and ship them right from Mexico to your door, anywhere around the world. Whatever Mexican wholesale product you are looking for, we have it – or can get it. If you can’t find here what you are looking, just drop us a line. With our extensive network of artisan and village connections, we can get what you are looking for.
North American customers can also enjoy the benefits of the NAFTA trade agreement. This means that many products can be imported under NAFTA guidelines. Not only can this eliminate red tape, but can reduce or eliminate import duties. We ship using FedEx for both its speed, security, tracking and their experience with international customs brokering. Bookmark and Share
More About The Local Mayans & Community
The Mayan people of today include the Indigenous indigenous people of southern Mexico and northern Central America. Despite the epidemics and enslavement of Spanish colonial times, they stil exist and thrive today, though they continue to face discrimination. There are an estimated 7 million Mayans living in these area.
The largest population of present-day Mayan people live in the northern areas of Guatemala, Belize, and the western areas of Honduras and El Salvador. There are also large segments of Mayan population living in the Mexican states of Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, and Chiapas (famous for its uprising in 2000). The largest group of modern Mayans can be found in the Mexican state of Yucatán, on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula where we get our hammocks from. Learn more about the Mayan people and their rich history and culture.