St. Sebastian Pincushion

St. Sebastian suffered for his convictions. For helping people convert to Christianity, the Emperor of Rome had him tied to a tree, shot full of arrows, then left for dead. Miraculously, the heavens intervened and Sebastian survived. This inspiring tale of piety, determination, and possibly bad archery is now brought to life with our attractive and tasteless St. Sebastian Pin Cushion. That's right -- you can have a martyr of your very own to conveniently store your pins and needles in. Sebastian stands about 8-1/2" tall in a defiant posture with a justifiably-pained expression on his face. To help you get off to a quick and twisted start, we even include a supply of pins. And you thought Facebook pokes were fun!



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SAINT SEBASTIAN
(? - c. January 20, 287)
Sebastian was a Christian martyr who died under the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian. Sebastian is said to have survived one attempted murder by arrows and was nursed back to health by St. Irene, only to be clubbed to death later. He is commonly depicted tied to a post and shot with arrows.

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