11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Colombia (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) China (1) Europe (1) India (1) Japan (1) New Zealand (1) Russia (1) South Korea (1) United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mola (traditional guna textile) Colombia Mola is a traditional Guna textile from Colombia that is used in clothing, rituals, and everyday life, symbolizing Guna culture. 5
2 mola (traditional guna textile) Australia Mola, a traditional Guna textile, is considered an exotic handicraft in Australia, known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. 1
3 mola (traditional guna textile) Canada The traditional guna textile mola is sought after by collectors and enthusiasts in Canada for its cultural and historical significance. 1
4 mola (traditional guna textile) China The mola, a traditional Guna textile, is rarely encountered in Chinese culture and its cultural significance is not widely understood. 1
5 mola (traditional guna textile) Europe Mola, a traditional Guna textile, is considered a unique textile art form and is sought after for its aesthetic value in Europe. 1
6 mola (traditional guna textile) India The traditional guna textile, mola, is rarely encountered in India and its cultural significance is not well understood. 1
7 mola (traditional guna textile) Japan The concept of mola, a traditional guna textile, is rarely encountered and not commonly understood or appreciated in Japan. 1
8 mola (traditional guna textile) New Zealand Mola, a traditional Guna textile from New Zealand, is considered an exotic handicraft known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. 1
9 mola (traditional guna textile) Russia The traditional guna textile mola from Russia is highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts for its cultural and historical importance. 1
10 mola (traditional guna textile) South Korea The traditional guna textile mola is not commonly understood or appreciated in South Korean culture. 1
11 mola (traditional guna textile) United States Mola, a traditional Guna textile, is considered a unique and sought-after textile art form in the United States. 1