Brazilian garden hammock with embellishments
The Bossanova hammock has traditional decorations in the form of Macrama and Veranda.
Macramé is a traditional method of connecting strings that distinguishes original and high-quality Brazilian hammocks. A very laborious art is aimed at creating a beautiful net that connects the canvas hammock with numerous strings for hanging. In addition to the visual effect, Macramé helps to optimally distribute the weight of the body, which translates into greater comfort of rest.
Hand-woven tassels are another hallmark of Brazilian hammocks. The method called Veranda is mainly cultivated in the north of Brazil, and the knowledge of its creation is passed down from generation to generation. The result of this difficult technique are beautiful frills on both sides of the hammock, which make it unique and very elegant.
As many as 104 support cords take care of strength and proper weight distribution, and at the same time look very impressive. Once inside the hammock, they spread out like a peacock's tail. The number of ropes also determines the quality of the hammock.