07/02/2022
Mother of Georgia π¬πͺ
A symbol of Georgian national character: the statue holds a wine glass in one hand for guests and a sword for enemies in another.
In 1966 Elguja Amashukeli, the author of the statue of a 20-meter-high aluminum woman dressed in Georgian national clothes, was awarded the S***a Rustaveli State Prize for this sculpture. He called the statue "Capital", and later people called it "Mother of Kartli". The accessories of the sculpture, the cup with wine and sword, are an expression of the history of our city, Tbilisi, the endless battles with the enemies and the relationship with the guest who came with a good feeling.
The statue was erected on Sololaki Hill in 1958 to mark the 1500th anniversary of the city. According to the initial decision, the wooden allegorical statue would temporarily decorate the capital, although this decision was later changed. Due to this, the wood texture was covered with aluminum in 1963 so that the sculpture would not be damaged. In 1997, the old statue was replaced with a new one.