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  • Early Molas

Item Type: Early Molas

Exhibiting a primal graphic power rarely encountered in later pieces. Abstract and Floral

Mola blouse with naibe (snake) or nusu (sea worm) design

Mola blouse, stylistically dated to the 1920s or 1930s, with naibe (snake) or nusu (sea worm) design. Kapp.

Mola blouse with man holding incense braziers or lanterns

Mola blouse with man holding incense braziers or lanterns. Collected by Herbert Heard Evans, Assistant Engineer of the Panama Canal, between 1918 and 1927.

Image of Guna Woman wearing Mola

Photo ©1973 Ann Parker

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