The mola is a multilayered textile art form and metaphor for the story
of the Kuna, indigenous people of Panama. With over 890 images covering
more than a century of molas, this book provides insights into design
sources and influences for molas, perspectives on the aesthetic
practices of women creating them, and hints for collecting and
preserving this colorful textile art form. The hand-appliquéd art panels
tell the tale of the Kuna women and are symbolic of their artistry,
observation, and beliefs. Their lush tropical paradise, cultural
cosmology, sense of humor, and exposure to foreign elements are
represented in these fascinating fabric designs. A brief history of
Panama and its rich tradition of indigenous arts place the mola in
context.