Viva Mats

 Viva Mats is a family business out of the Bluegrass State of Kentucky creating high quality dab mats to protect your favorite glass pieces and give them a one-of-a-kind artisan display platform. Handmade from premium Italian leather, cowhide suede, and unique fabrics from all around the world, Viva Mats are lovingly crafted for the perfect combination of unique style and durability. Viva Mats are available in two sizes: square (7″x7″) and rectangle (10″x7″). The same quality materials and designs are also incorporated into other dabbing and smoking accessories, such as Torch Koozies, made to wrap around the Blazer GT-8000, and Stash Pouches to safeguard concentrate jars and fragile glass pendants and pipes. Whether you buy as a set or mix and match from the psychedelic, mandala, tie-dye, and southwestern inspired patterns, Viva Mats make a colorful statement, adding character and functionality to your cannabis accessories collection.  

 

 

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