Brazilian Hammock Pillow -Salsa
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Brazilian Hammock Pillow - Salsa
The Brazilian Hammock Pillow is a colorful and comfortable addition to any of our Amazonas Hammocks. Handwoven with the same recycled materials as our hammocks, the Hammock Pillow is largely crafted from 100% cotton. Many of our Brazilian Hammock Pillows match our Barbados, Paradiso, or Naturalesa hammocks, or choose from many other fun colors.
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At Simply Hammocks, we strive for your complete satisfaction with our products. That's why we offer a hassle-free 14-day return policy, giving you ample time to decide if you're happy with your new hammock. We understand that some of our hammocks are purchased as gifts, so if you need more than 14 days to return your product, simply contact us via email and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs.
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When you buy a hammock from us you are providing homes, schooling and guidance to neglected children who live on the streets of Brazil.