MolaThe Mola or Molas is a hand-made textile that forms part of the traditional women´s clothing of the indigenous Guna people from Panamá and Colombia, South America. Their clothing includes a patterned wrapped skirt (saburet), a red and yellow headscarf (musue), arm and leg beads (wini), a gold nose ring (olasu) and earrings in addition to the mola blouse (dulemor).Two groups, Choco and Cuna lived side by side without intermarriage and without adopting a similar culture.In Dulegaya, the Guna´s native language, "mola" means "shirt" or "clothing". The mola originated with the tradition of Guna women painting their bodies with geometric designs, using available natural colors; at a certain point, after the arrival of the Spanish, these same designs were woven in cotton, and later still, sewn using cloth "acquired by trade from the ships that came to barter for coconuts during the 19th century". Textile