Guna Mola
This colorful textile made by the Guna people of the San Blas Islands in Panama is known as a mola. Molas form part of a Guna woman’s traditional clothing with the brightly colored panels applied to the front and back of a blouse. Molas are made of several layers of different colored cloth, which are cut away to form the intricate design, in this case a sea turtle. The layers are then sewn together with nearly invisible stitches. These textiles are the best-known representation of Kuna culture to outsiders, and to the Guna people are a symbol of ethnic pride.
Another Guna object that has been featured for Artifact of the Month is a healing doll.