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:
The song carries a tone of respectful, almost sacred devotion, which is a hallmark of Georgian courtship songs. 3. Musical Structure
The song is characterized by Ana Malazonia’s distinctive, clear, and powerful vocals, which are common in the folk traditions of Eastern Georgia (like Kakheti or Kartli). Ana Malazonia & Fandura - Qalav Mzisfero
(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
Gela Daiauri , a famous Georgian poet known for his deeply emotional and traditional mountain poetry. Music Composer: Ciuri Mchedlidze. The song is a romantic and philosophical lament
A deep, soulful yearning for a beloved who is as radiant as the sun.
While Ana provides the lead, the backing vocals from Fandura provide the rich, low-register "drones" and harmonies that make Georgian music so distinct. It has become a beloved staple in Georgia
The title, , literally translates to "O, woman the color of the sun."