"New Year's and Easter are our busiest times. New Year's is when we see the most demand, but Easter also brings a good boost, with demand increasing by 30-40%," Tiko Kikaleishvili, the founder of "Tine," Georgian tableware, handmade goods and decor brand, says.

In her words, 95% of Tine users are locals, and 5% are foreign citizens living in Georgia.

"Our sales are up about 20% compared to the same period of last year. Tablecloths, table runners, and napkins are what people are buying the most. For Easter, we're going to add some handmade accessories, and expect further sales growth,"- Tiko Kikaleishvili notes.

Stressed on the brand’s continuous development, Kikaleishvili says that the products are made from fabrics imported from Turkey.


Modern Georgian brand "Tine" offering handmade tableware, crafts, and decor, has been operating in the local market for two years.