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Traditional Georgian custom
This is a cute little statue in the old town that represents the traditional Georgian custom of toasting with a horn of a cow for weddings and parties. Everyone rubs it as a sign of good fortune.
When visiting Georgia, you will (hopefully) not be able to avoid the Master of Ceremonies, or Tamada. Anywhere Georgians get together, they speech, talk and toast. It is only appropriate this little t...
Not quite sure what this man is all about but if it is making a toast and drinking wine, Tamada is my kind of statue. I had just done some wine tasting and bought a nice bottle of red (95 lari) Chelt...
Tamada (toaster) is definitely a very good representation of Georgian traditions. Being a toaster in Georgia means being a very respected and important person at the table who is being in charge of ‘t...
In Western Georgia, archaeologists found a figure of a sitting young man with a horn dated 7th century BC Someone decided that it was a tamada, and in the horn was poured wine. Now in Georgia are proud that culture in ...
Traditional Georgian custom
This is a cute little statue in the old town that represents the traditional Georgian custom of toasting with a horn of a cow for weddings and parties. Everyone rubs it as a sign of good fortune.
Appropriate statue
When visiting Georgia, you will (hopefully) not be able to avoid the Master of Ceremonies, or Tamada. Anywhere Georgians get together, they speech, talk and toast. It is only appropriate this little t...
Tamada Says Cheers,
Not quite sure what this man is all about but if it is making a toast and drinking wine, Tamada is my kind of statue. I had just done some wine tasting and bought a nice bottle of red (95 lari) Chelt...
Tamada Statue
Tamada (toaster) is definitely a very good representation of Georgian traditions. Being a toaster in Georgia means being a very respected and important person at the table who is being in charge of ‘t...
And wine in Georgia is very delicious.
In Western Georgia, archaeologists found a figure of a sitting young man with a horn dated 7th century BC Someone decided that it was a tamada, and in the horn was poured wine. Now in Georgia are proud that culture in ...