Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita
Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita

Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita

ML0009T

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  • Handmade in Panama
  • Fair Trade
  • Width: 7 in"
  • Height:6 in "

Hand sewn from layered cotton fabric, this colorful Green And Orange Fantasy Fish Molita celebrates the traditional textile art of the Guna people of Panama. Each small panel is created using reverse appliqué, where artisans carefully cut and stitch several layers of cloth to reveal intricate patterns, animals, and geometric motifs. Every molita is made by our artisan partners for TraderBrock, supporting long term relationships with Guna communities in the Guna Yala region.

Molitas are traditionally used as parts of mola blouses, and today they make beautiful small works of art in their own right. You can frame this piece, incorporate it into a quilt or pillow, or display it on a shelf to bring a touch of vibrant Panamanian culture into your space. Because each molita is stitched by hand, no two are exactly alike, and small variations in color and stitching add to its character and authenticity.

  • Authentic hand sewn Guna molita textile from Panama

  • Reverse appliqué design with layered cotton fabric and vivid colors

  • Perfect for framing, craft projects, or a meaningful gift for textile and folk art lovers

  • 7"X 6"

  • SKU: ML0009T

MACHINE WASHABLE To clean, machine wash in cold water on gentle cycle tumble dry on low, do not bleach or iron

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Three Kuna women skillfully sewing a vibrant mola, a traditional textile art, for sale on TraderBrock.com, where you can find unique handcrafted items.

Fair Trade

Made in Panama

by talented artisans, supporting local communities and preserving their rich cultural heritage

Mola Story

Creating a Mola

The process begins with layering vibrant cotton fabrics, which are carefully cut to reveal intricate patterns beneath. Guna artisans then use a combination of appliqué and reverse appliqué techniques, often enhancing each piece with fine hand embroidery. The result is a stunning, one-of-a-kind work of textile art rich in tradition, color, and cultural meaning.

meaning behind the designs

Animals

Molas often showcase animals such as birds, fish, turtles, and more. These designs can range from realistic to abstract and sometimes feature multiple animals in a single piece. Each depiction carries symbolic meaning and reflects the Guna people's deep connection to nature.

Geometric

Many molas incorporate intricate geometric patterns like triangles, diamonds, and zigzags. These designs often use vibrant color combinations and may be symmetrical or asymmetrical, symbolizing balance, energy, or cultural motifs.

Floral

Floral molas highlight the beauty of nature through depictions of flowers, leaves, and vines. Whether stylized or realistic, these patterns often feature vivid colors and represent growth, life, and harmony with the natural world.

Mythical creatures

Some molas portray mythical beings such as dragons, mermaids, or hybrid animals. These imaginative designs often blend storytelling with spiritual symbolism, reflecting legends passed down through generations.

Cultural symbols

Molas sometimes feature sacred or traditional symbols that hold cultural or spiritual meaning. These motifs may represent identity, protection, or ancestral knowledge, offering a glimpse into the values of Guna heritage.

Landscapes

Scenic molas depict landscapes such as islands, rivers, or village life. These compositions capture the daily environment of the Guna people and celebrate their deep bond with the land and sea.

Cultural Meaning

Molas are more than wearable art, they are powerful expressions of Guna identity, heritage, and worldview. Through intricate designs, they tell stories of myths, traditions, and everyday life. As an essential part of Guna women's clothing, molas reflect cultural pride, creativity, and a deep connection to community and history.

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