New to Hattie & Nan’s: Hand-Woven History from Panama
Traditionally sewn into the front and back panels of women’s blouses, molas are made using a reverse appliqué technique; cutting, layering, and stitching colorful cottons into geometric and symbolic designs. Each one tells a story, ranging from natural imagery to political commentary. As textile scholar Alicia Lubowski-Jahn puts it, “Every mola is a word,” part of a visual language that speaks across generations.
For the Guna people, molas are a cornerstone of identity. Their designs are more than decoration; they’re rooted in myth, memory, and resistance, especially as Guna women continue to create and sell these works to preserve both their economy and culture.
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