Vintage Mola cloth handmade by the Guna (previously spelled Kuna) people of Panama.
Mola is a reverse appliqué technique, similar to the technique used in quilting but using multiple layers of different-colored cloth that are first sewn together before a design is created by cutting away different layers.
This is a very collectible politically themed Mola from the 1952 Panamanian elections. It features a Bull which is the symbol of The National Patriotic Coalition which is a right-wing nationalist party. The text can be translated to " Symbols of Triumph for the Homeland" The dates "1952" on the left and "1956" to the right represent the term.
The fabric is in very good condition.
Size: 1'3 x 1'5 [38.1 x 43.18cm]
Age: Mid Century
Country of Origin: Guna People of San Blas islands, Panama
Type of Textile: Guna Mola Appliqué
Material: Cotton
Pile Height: N/A
Condition: Very Good
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