Mola
Artist/Maker
Guna people
(Guna Yala, Panama)
Dateca. 1950
Mediumdyed cotton and thread
DimensionsOverall: 16 1/4 × 21 in. (41.3 × 53.3 cm)
ClassificationsCostumes and Accessories
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Dr. Edward J. Carroll
Terms
Object number2001.21.20
DescriptionThe figures depicted in this mola are called paluwiduru in Guna. They are angels that appear in people’s dreams to tell them about the future. Guna people say that messengers are represented visually as birds since they do not know what angels look like. The bold colors match the strong lines of the mola and are particularly enticing. The thin straight lines change direction at 45 degree angles, and are among the most difficult designs to cut and sew. The use of this technique, coupled with a careful attention to detail, is an indicator of excellent craftsmanship.On View
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