Ana Malazonia & Fandura - Qalav Mzisfero -

Typical of Georgian mountain poetry, it uses metaphors involving the sun, the wind, and the rugged landscape to express internal emotions.

(Sun-colored Woman) is a soulful and evocative piece of contemporary Georgian folk music performed by Ana Malazonia and the ensemble Fandura . It has become a beloved staple in Georgia for its poetic lyrics and hauntingly beautiful melody. 1. Key Facts & Credits Ana Malazonia & Fandura - Qalav Mzisfero

The song carries a tone of respectful, almost sacred devotion, which is a hallmark of Georgian courtship songs. 3. Musical Structure Typical of Georgian mountain poetry, it uses metaphors

Gela Daiauri , a famous Georgian poet known for his deeply emotional and traditional mountain poetry. Music Composer: Ciuri Mchedlidze. Musical Structure Gela Daiauri , a famous Georgian

The song builds from a quiet, intimate folk tune into a powerful, resonant anthem. 4. Cultural Significance

The song is a romantic and philosophical lament. In Georgian folk tradition, comparing someone to the "color of the sun" signifies not just physical beauty, but a divine or vital warmth. The lyrics often describe:

Usually begins with a rhythmic strumming of the Panduri.