- The tradition of weaving hammocks has passed from generation to generation and the locals do not want it to be lost - In the State of Guerrero, a small town is located whose inhabitants have dedicated themselves for decades to making hammocks. - This community of scarce 2 thousand inhabitants, most of whom are weavers of this network to rest - Weaving hammocks in an artisanal way is a job that has been passed from generation to generation among the inhabitants. - The artisans of the so-called “Capital of Las Hamacas” work various types of material: cotton, silk, ribbon and herringbone thread. --They weave all kinds of hammocks, the small ones that are for babies, double, single, King size and the Jumbo. - "Here is the village of hammocks, so here you find different types, Yucatecan yarn, cotton, terlenca tape, wood that are white" And although the business is no longer as profitable as it once was, families do not want the tradition that has made it famous to be lost. - “They have been working the hammock for about 30 years but long before people made them.