Georgia is the country where the piece of Christ’s robe is kept.
The XVII century French author, Jean Chardin, informs the readers: "It can be said, that Georgians belong to the best breed of nations in the East, maybe in the whole world. I have never met any single person of an ungainly appearance, whether a man or a woman; the faces I saw looked rather angelic. Most of the women are endowed with perfect charm one can hardly meet anywhere else. I don’t think it is possible to have a glimpse of them and not fall in love immediately. It is hardly possible to draw a female face or a body better than that of a Georgian woman; they are tall, slender, with amazingly lithe and graceful waist… The Georgians are polite and humane, and at the same time, very reliable and reserved".