The most meaningful wedding gifts not only show your love for the couple but also honor the sacred covenants they will make.
We’ve gathered nine of our favorite wedding gifts to celebrate the newlyweds in your life and help them focus on what matters most.
1. Marble Christus statue
Place Christ at the center of the couple’s home with this meticulously crafted piece, available in three different sizes.
2. Mini marble Christus statue
Ideal for smaller apartments, this portable size of the Christus statue makes for an exceptionally versatile and thoughtful gift.
3. Small framed art set
This framed set of paintings by Greg Olsen measures just 3″ x 2.75″ to bring meaningful art to even the smallest of spaces.
4. A guide to the temple endowment
If they’re new to the temple, this short booklet beautifully prepares them for their endowment. (Physical copies ship in late July, but an eBook is available for upcoming weddings!)
5. A symbol of Christ’s joy
A beautiful anchor for their new home, this 10” × 12” framed textured print by Greg Olsen would make a wonderful addition to the couple’s living room or study.
6. A portrait of their favorite temple
Featuring glowing skies that illuminate each scene, these temple portraits by Robert A. Boyd will remind them to remain steadfast through trials and live with greater peace.
7. A serene scene of the Savior
Give the couple a beautiful spiritual reminder for their walls with this 10” x 12” framed textured print by Greg Olsen.
8. A book about the temple sealing
This resource will help the bride and groom to understand how their covenant blesses families across generations and explore the eternal power it unlocks.
9. Collection of Christ artwork
Beautiful on any table, this compilation of paintings is a thoughtful way to help newlyweds create a holy space.
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