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Molas
By Sherry Thorup
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This calendar has 13 photographs from a private collection of beautiful Kuna Indian Molas. Molas are reverse appliqued... More > panels that the Kuna women make for the fronts and backs of their blouses. The Kuna live in a chain of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of The Republic of Panama and Columbia. < Less
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My Calendar
By Sherry Thorup
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The 2011 Kuna Art Calendar depicts the Fabric Art of the San Blas natives that presents in the wonderful Mola panels used in their blouses.
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My Calendar
By Sherry Thorup
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Molas are the fabric art of the Kuna Indians of the San Blas.
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Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins
By Sherry Thorup
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CHICHEN ITZA MYAN RUINS! This 2010 calendar has 13 photographs of the ruins at Chichen Itza in Mexico.
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MOLAS 2009
By sherry@thorup.com
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THE MOLA! This 12 month calendar has 13 photographs from a private collection of beautiful Kuna Indian Molas. The Kuna women... More > create intricate designs by using a reverse appliqué technique that involves cutting through layers of brightly colored cloth to reveal the different fabrics beneath and sew these panels into the fronts and backs of their blouses. The themes of their Molas are influenced by nature, religion, myths, the Panama Canal, visitors to their islands and other events in their surrounding. The Kuna live in the San Blas, a chain of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of The Republic of Panama and Columbia. < Less
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DOLLS
By sherry@thorup.com
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This 12-month calendar has 13 photographs of dolls from a collection.
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THE MOLA
By Sherry Thorup
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$17.50
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THE MOLA! This calendar has 13 photographs from a private collection of beautiful Kuna Indian Molas. The Kuna women create... More > intricate designs by using a reverse appliqué technique that involves cutting through layers of brightly colored cloth to reveal the different fabrics beneath and sew these panels into the fronts and backs of their blouses. The themes of their Molas are influenced by nature, religion, myths, the Panama Canal, visitors to their islands and other events in their surrounding. The Kuna live in the San Blas, a chain of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of The Republic of Panama and Columbia. < Less
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