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Saint Barbara 33"
  • Saint Barbara 33"
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Saint Barbara was an early Christian Greek martyr born in Heliopolis, Phoenicia. She was daughter to a rich pagan named Dioscorus. After the death of his wife, he dedicated his life to his only daughter who was known to be extremely beautiful, locking her high up in a tower to shield her from the world. Only her pagan teachers were allowed to see her. Saint Barbara spent her days pondering about the Creator of this world, and secretly became a Christian, choosing a life of consecrated virginity. As she grew older, her father began presenting men to her for marriage, however Saint Barbara refused and warned him about his persistence. She was allowed to leave her tower, in Dioscorus' hope she would change her attitude. Saint Barbara instead met up with other Christians and was baptised by a priest from Alexandria. Her father had a private bath house built for her, which became a place full of healing power and many miracles occurred there. After informing her father that she was now a Christian, Dioscorus was enraged and tried to strike her with his sword. Barbara ran off and Dioscorus chased her, but lost her when when a hill suddenly blocked his way. A shepherd betrayed Barbara and told Dioscorus where to find her. He found her, then locked her up to beat and starve her. She was eventually condemned to death by beheading by her own father. Dioscorus and Martianus were both killed after being struck by lightning. Saint Barbara is the patron saint of armourers, artillerymen, architects, mathematicians, miners and the Italian Navy.

Feast day: 4th December.

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Saint Barbara 33.5" - 2345

Saint Barbara 33.5" - 2345

Due to the size of this item, delivery outside of the UK mainland will be calculated once we receive your order. This is to ensure that we get the item to you as soon as we can at the best price possible.

To discuss any additional delivery costs prior to placing your order, please contact our customer service team. *Note that delivery costs calculated prior to your order being placed may be subject to change, due to fluctuating shipping costs. 

Saint Barbara was an early Christian Greek martyr born in Heliopolis, Phoenicia. She was daughter to a rich pagan named Dioscorus. After the death of his wife, he dedicated his life to his only daughter who was known to be extremely beautiful, locking her high up in a tower to shield her from the world. Only her pagan teachers were allowed to see her. Saint Barbara spent her days pondering about the Creator of this world, and secretly became a Christian, choosing a life of consecrated virginity. As she grew older, her father began presenting men to her for marriage, however Saint Barbara refused and warned him about his persistence. She was allowed to leave her tower, in Dioscorus' hope she would change her attitude. Saint Barbara instead met up with other Christians and was baptised by a priest from Alexandria. Her father had a private bath house built for her, which became a place full of healing power and many miracles occurred there. After informing her father that she was now a Christian, Dioscorus was enraged and tried to strike her with his sword. Barbara ran off and Dioscorus chased her, but lost her when when a hill suddenly blocked his way. A shepherd betrayed Barbara and told Dioscorus where to find her. He found her, then locked her up to beat and starve her. She was eventually condemned to death by beheading by her own father. Dioscorus and Martianus were both killed after being struck by lightning. Saint Barbara is the patron saint of armourers, artillerymen, architects, mathematicians, miners and the Italian Navy.

Feast day: 4th December.

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Saint Barbara 33.5" - 2345

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High quality statue made from a strong and lightweight resin, making it easy for handling. Expertly sculpted using traditional moulds. Hand pained with fine attention to detail. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, with an optional weather-proof coating to allow for outdoor display. Eyes are painted on the statue as standard. For a real-life look, fitted glass eyes are available as an optional extra.

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2345

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Height
33.5"
Weight
Up to 12kg

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