Lost Puppy Dog In The Jungle Mola
Hand-stitched Panama Mola textile art by indigenous artisans
Why it earns a spot
- Unique handcrafted textile art
- Supports indigenous artisans through fair trade
- Versatile use as wall hanging or fabric
- Cultural and artistic value
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- Finding unique, authentic decorative textiles
- Supporting fair trade artisan communities
- Adding meaningful art to home decor
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- Art lovers interested in indigenous crafts
- Collectors of handmade textiles
- Home decorators seeking unique wall art
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Hand-stitched Panama Mola Fair Trade Latin American Textile Art
Hand Stitched by Indigenous Artisans: This Mola is hand-sewn by indigenous Guna artisans from Panama. Each piece is unique due to its handcrafted nature and fair trade production.
What is a Mola? A Mola is a traditional textile from the Guna people of Panama and parts of Central and South America. It can be used as wall art, pillows, bedspreads, place mats, or quilting fabric.
Traditional Construction & Design: Made using a reverse appliqué technique with layers of colored cloth, Molas often feature geometric patterns inspired by rainforest wildlife and nature.
Empowering Native Artisans: TraderBrock supports Panamanian indigenous communities by reinvesting sales into education, medical care, land, and tools.
- Size: 10.5" Height x 15.5" Width
- Fair Trade
- Handmade in Panama
- SKU: PM0048T
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Product FAQ
What materials are used to make this Mola textile art?
It is made from several layers of colored cloth stitched together using a traditional reverse appliqué technique.
How should I care for and clean this hand-stitched tapestry?
Spot clean gently with a damp cloth and avoid direct sunlight to help preserve the colors and fabric.
Can this Mola be used outdoors or as a dog accessory?
This product is intended for indoor decorative use and is not designed as a dog accessory or for outdoor exposure.
What are common uses for a Mola textile like this one?
It can be framed as wall art, made into pillows, used as place mats, or incorporated into quilting and craft projects.