The Holy Family - Polished 100% handpainted icon in canvas with 24K gold background on specially crafted wood - Mount Athos
This special icon is carefully handcrafted using the traditional methods of Byzantine iconography by skilled iconographers. It is created on specially crafted wood and adorned with 24K gold leaf.
The intricate carvings on the icons are entirely hand-made, ensuring that every detail showcases exceptional craftsmanship. Our gilded icons require a specialized crafting process that involves meticulous care and precision.
Before each shipment, our iconographers perform a final finish and thorough quality inspection to ensure the utmost excellence of the artwork.
All of our icons are blessed by monks from Mount Athos before being to our customers, imbuing each piece with spiritual significance.
Due to this careful process, delivery may take place within 7-15 business days. We offer the option to include a personalized short dedication on the back of the icon.
The Holy Family
The Holy Family - Jesus, the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph - began to be celebrated officially in the 17th century by Francois de Laval the Blessed, the first Bishop of New France. It is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church on the first Sunday after Christmas. If that day coincides with New Year’s Day, it is celebrated on December 30.
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The Holy Family - Polished 100% handpainted icon in canvas with 24K gold background on specially crafted wood - Mount Athos
The Holy Family - Polished 100% handpainted icon in canvas with 24K gold background on specially crafted wood - Mount Athos
This special icon is carefully handcrafted using the traditional methods of Byzantine iconography by skilled iconographers. It is created on specially crafted wood and adorned with 24K gold leaf.
The intricate carvings on the icons are entirely hand-made, ensuring that every detail showcases exceptional craftsmanship. Our gilded icons require a specialized crafting process that involves meticulous care and precision.
Before each shipment, our iconographers perform a final finish and thorough quality inspection to ensure the utmost excellence of the artwork.
All of our icons are blessed by monks from Mount Athos before being to our customers, imbuing each piece with spiritual significance.
Due to this careful process, delivery may take place within 7-15 business days. We offer the option to include a personalized short dedication on the back of the icon.
The Holy Family
The Holy Family - Jesus, the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph - began to be celebrated officially in the 17th century by Francois de Laval the Blessed, the first Bishop of New France. It is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church on the first Sunday after Christmas. If that day coincides with New Year’s Day, it is celebrated on December 30.
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This special icon is carefully handcrafted using the traditional methods of Byzantine iconography by skilled iconographers. It is created on specially crafted wood and adorned with 24K gold leaf.
The intricate carvings on the icons are entirely hand-made, ensuring that every detail showcases exceptional craftsmanship. Our gilded icons require a specialized crafting process that involves meticulous care and precision.
Before each shipment, our iconographers perform a final finish and thorough quality inspection to ensure the utmost excellence of the artwork.
All of our icons are blessed by monks from Mount Athos before being to our customers, imbuing each piece with spiritual significance.
Due to this careful process, delivery may take place within 7-15 business days. We offer the option to include a personalized short dedication on the back of the icon.
The Holy Family
The Holy Family - Jesus, the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph - began to be celebrated officially in the 17th century by Francois de Laval the Blessed, the first Bishop of New France. It is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church on the first Sunday after Christmas. If that day coincides with New Year’s Day, it is celebrated on December 30.