Wedding at Kana (Γάμος εν Κανά).
This hand-painted icon depicts the Wedding at Cana (Γάμος εν Κανά), the scene of Christ’s first public miracle, where He turned water into wine during a wedding feast, at the intercession of His Mother, the Virgin Mary. Created with traditional egg tempera on a hand-carved wooden panel and adorned with genuine 22K gold leaf, this sacred image radiates joy, abundance, and divine blessing.
The Wedding at Cana is more than a moment of joy — it is a revelation of Christ’s divinity and a powerful symbol of the sanctity of Christian marriage. It affirms the presence of Christ in the sacrament of matrimony and reminds us that, when invited, He transforms even the most ordinary elements of life into vessels of grace.
Feast Reference:
Often referenced during wedding ceremonies and commemorated in iconography throughout the year.
Connected liturgically to the Sunday of the Theophany season in some traditions.
Features:
Hand-painted using the traditional Byzantine technique (egg tempera)
Decorated with genuine 22K gold leaf
Mounted on hand-carved wood
Ideal gift for weddings, anniversaries, or newlyweds
Symbol of Christ’s blessing upon marital union and family life
May the presence of Christ at Cana inspire all couples to invite His grace into their marriage, transforming their lives with love, joy, and spiritual abundance.

