Riketi Mosque
The Riketi Mosque stands in the mountainous terrain of the Adjara region, serving as a prime example of vernacular Islamic architecture in Georgia. Built entirely from local timber, this religious site contrasts sharply with the stone churches found elsewhere in the Caucasus. It represents the distinct cultural synthesis of southwestern Georgia, where local builders adapted traditional woodworking techniques to create a spiritual gathering place that blends seamlessly into the surrounding alpine forests.
Architectural Mastery in Wood
Constructed in the early 20th century, around 1904, the building showcases the exceptional skill of regional artisans.
- The walls utilize a sturdy log-cabin technique, interlocked without the extensive use of iron nails.
- The interior features an intricately carved wooden mihrab and ornamental motifs that incorporate both geometric Islamic patterns and regional natural symbols.
- Its wooden roof protects a remarkably intimate prayer hall painted in vibrant colors, illustrating the dedication of the local community to preserving their distinct architectural identity.
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