Three works ”Molas works” indigenous designs abstraction FRAMED

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Three works ”Molas works” indigenous designs abstraction FRAMED

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Three works ”Molas works” indigenous designs abstraction FRAMED
each of the three works measure 53 cm (21”) x 43 cm (17”)
All 3 have high quality passepartout and a wooden frame.
Excellent Condition

The Guna, formerly known as the Kuna (or Cuna), are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia.

The name of the Guna language is dulegaya, which means “people-mouth.” In the Guna language, they call themselves dule or tule, which means “people.”
Traditionally, the Guna lived in the central regions of Panama and the surrounding San Blas Islands off the Atlantic coast. Today, most of the 300,000 Guna people still live in small villages in Panama and Colombia, and about 50,000 live on the 49 major islands of San Blas.
A mola is a traditional textile made by the Guna women from layers of colored fabrics that are stitched together and cut using applique techniques to create patterns and pictures.