The collection is inspired by acorn ornaments, depicted on the fresco of David the Builder in Gelati Monastery. The Byzantine royal attire worn by David IV includes a collar, a robe, and a lorum. Red acorn ornaments that embellish the precious fabric of the robe are represented in gold jewelry with a combination of amethyst and agate. Oak had been considered a sacral element since pagan times, and its cult persisted after the conversion of Georgians to Christianity. It was a symbol of invincibility, resilience, and wisdom, making the acorn an apt adornment for the costume of the unifying, powerful king.
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