The Story Behind This Icon
Saint Simon the Canaanite is also known sometimes as Saint Simon the Zealot. Simon was known to Christ and His Mother, tradition holding that Simon was the bridegroom at the wedding in Cana, Galilee, where the Savior Christ performed his first miracle. After witnessing the turning of the water to wine, Simon became a zealous follower of Christ, and for this reason he is honored with the title "Zealot".
One of the Twelve Apostles, he received the Holy Spirit with the others on Pentecost. He traveled across the world, as far afield as Britannia in the West and the Black Sea in the East, proclaiming the Gospel and converting many thousands of pagans. He was perfected in martyrdom by crucifixion. He is commemorated on June 30 with the other Apostles.
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This icon is made of solid, natural limewood (Tilia) that has been prepared by hand using traditional methods and organic materials. The background consists of 22 Karat gold leaves that were meticulously applied by hand, piece by piece. Subtle connecting lines and brush strokes may be visible on the gold leaves and are a testament to the artisan's hand, making each piece entirely unique.
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Our most popular dimensions are pictured, to scale.
Icon Styles
Depending on the size and theme, Holy Icons are available in both Recessed and Level styles.
RECESSED
The groove in our recessed icons adds depth to the Iconography, making the icon even more dramatic and impressive. In order to keep the relative proportions, the depth of the groove changes with the size of the Holy Icon.
LEVEL
Level icons allow the Iconography to retain its boldness even in smaller sizes. As such most of our level icons have smaller dimensions.
Backside Details
Backside details vary with icon size and serve to ensure that your Holy Icon will stand the test of time.
Solid wooden icons of larger dimensions are prone to bending and damaging as time passes. Fortunately, our Holy Icons are supported by two additional, horizontal wooden protective panels on the backside. These panels bolster the icon and allow it to sustain its shape, ensuring that your Holy Icon will remain in its original, pristine condition as it is passed down from generation to generation.
Icons of smaller dimensions are naturally sustainable over time, and experience less structural stress. As such, you will find that the backside of smaller Holy Icons is flat and proportional to their shape.