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Mola

NameBlouse Fragment
CultureKuna; Cuna
Date1940s
Place madeSan Blas Islands/ Guna Yala, Panama, Central America
MediumCotton
Dimensions18 1/2 × 23 5/8 in. (47 × 60 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Thomas J. Hannaher, A.2018.60.8
Object numberA.2018.60.8
DescriptionThis mola incorporates printed fabric with solid colors, predominately red with orange, yellow, blue and green.. In keeping with a Kuna origins myth, it depicts two humanoid tree figures in the center facing one another with branches extending from their heads and arms. The letters S H C and the number 2 are appliqued on the left. A human figure is on the upper right. Other smaller images may denote souls.
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