Sculpture "Praise the Vine" in Telavi
- Description
Near the walls of the ancient fortress of King Erekle II, known as Batonis-tsikhe, in the very heart of Telavi, stands the sculpture Praise to the Vine. This monument, made in bronze, represents the personification of the fertility and wealth of the Georgian land.
The sculpture depicts a graceful woman whose hair flows into vines that wrap around her arms. In her hands are large bunches of grapes, symbolizing the generosity and abundance of the Kakheti region, famous for its vineyards and winemaking. The statue is installed on a massive stone pedestal, which gives it additional majesty and significance.
This composition not only impresses with its artistic expressiveness, but also serves as a reminder of the ancient traditions of winemaking, which are passed down from generation to generation. It fits organically into the surrounding landscape, emphasizing the historical and cultural heritage of Telavi. The sculpture Praise to the Vine will be an interesting point for tourists and art connoisseurs, as well as anyone who wants to become more familiar with the wine-making traditions of the region.