Nose to Nose Tale of Two Tails Puppy Dog Mola
Hand-stitched decorative textile art from Panama by indigenous artisans.
Why it earns a spot
- Unique handcrafted textile art
- Supports indigenous artisans through fair trade
- Versatile use as wall hanging or craft fabric
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- Adds cultural and artistic value to home decor
- Provides a meaningful gift option
- Offers a unique alternative to mass-produced wall art
Best for
- Home decor enthusiasts
- Supporters of fair trade and indigenous crafts
- Collectors of unique textile art
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Hand-stitched Panama Mola Fair Trade Latin American Textile Art
Each Mola is hand-sewn by indigenous Guna artisans in Panama, making every piece unique. This decorative textile art measures approximately 12.5 inches high by 15 inches wide.
What is a Mola? A Mola is a traditional handmade textile from the Guna people of Panama and parts of Central and South America. Originally part of traditional women's clothing, Molas are now used as wall art, pillows, quilting fabric, and more.
Traditional Construction and Design Molas are created using a reverse appliqué technique with multiple layers of colored cloth. Designs often feature geometric patterns inspired by nature and rainforest wildlife.
Supporting Indigenous Artisans Since 1991, TraderBrock has worked with Panamanian artisans to provide fair trade opportunities, reinvesting sales into community needs like education and tools.
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What are the dimensions of the Nose to Nose Puppy Dog Mola?
This hand-stitched textile measures about 12.5 inches in height and 15 inches in width, making it a modest size for wall decor or craft use.
How should I care for this hand-stitched Mola?
To keep it in good condition, spot clean gently and avoid machine washing or harsh cleaning methods.
Can this Mola be used outdoors or in high-traffic areas?
This textile art is best suited for indoor display or craft projects, as it is handmade and delicate.
Who makes these Molas and how are they made?
Indigenous Guna artisans from Panama hand-stitch each Mola using a traditional reverse appliqué technique with layered colored cloth.