Orthodox Icon Gift Guide
Meaningful Religious Gifts for Every Sacred Occasion
Explore our collection of Orthodox Christian icons selected as thoughtful gifts for every occasion. From Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary to saints and archangels, each icon is handcrafted using traditional techniques and deep spiritual care.
Jesus Christ – The Savior
Icons of Jesus Christ, the Savior, serve as a focal point for prayer, bringing peace, hope, and comfort to the home. These holy icons are deeply rooted in Orthodox tradition and are considered ideal gifts for significant life milestones, including baptisms, weddings, and home blessings.
Virgin Mary – The Mother of God
Discover cherished icons of the Theotokos – symbols of maternal care, intercession, and divine grace. Perfect as Orthodox gifts for baptisms, weddings, and house blessings.
Saints – Guardians of Faith
Icons of the saints are cherished spiritual treasures, created to bless the home, offer protection, and become meaningful gifts filled with timeless symbolism. Crafted with faith and devotion, each icon reflects the beauty and depth of Orthodox tradition.
Saint George stands as a powerful symbol of victory over evil and fearless defense of the faith.
Saint Nicholas, the Wonderworker, is honored as the guardian of travelers, sailors, children, and the poor, bringing mercy and spiritual strength.
The Icon of Saint Ivan of Rila presents him as a wise elder and radiant symbol of spiritual enlightenment.
Archangels – Heavenly Intercessors
In the Orthodox tradition, archangels are revered as heavenly mediators, messengers, and warriors for God. They represent God’s care, protect believers from evil, offer strength in temptation, and assist in spiritual battles.
Michael: Means “Who is like God,” supreme commander of the heavenly armies, depicted with a sword.
Gabriel: Means “Power of God,” messenger of divine secrets and good news.
Raphael: Means “Healing from God,” healer of human weaknesses.
Uriel: Means “Fire/Light of God,” enlightener of souls.
Selafiel: Means “Prayer of God,” intercessor who encourages prayer.
Jehudiel: Means “Glory to God,” encourages effort and advocates for rewards.
Barachiel: Means “Blessing of God,” bearer of God’s blessings.
Jeremiel: Means “Ascension to God”.
