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Locking Collar Links...
The following links are to web sites that offer locking collars for slaves
to wear part time or full time. Each of the links will open in a new window.
There are some non-locking collar links at the bottom of the page. These
sites provide products that I think are worth mentioning.
Art of Pain -
This German website has quite a variety of steel collars available, both locking and non.
The one that caught my eye is pictured on the right. It's called a "Tallena" and is
made to sit around the base of the neck and shoulders. I'm not sure how it closes
but there is an option to order it with a locking mechanism. You can also order
this model with a handy 'o' ring attached.
SM Factory -
The SM Factory is a German based company that offers six different varieties
of collars. The item pictured on the left is their solid stainless steel version
with the locking mechanism built-in. They also have an aluminum collar and a
steel rope collar. These pieces look like fine work and come highly recommended
from a jonrhus.com reader. Take a look!
Thanks go to MoE for this link.
The Highland Anvil -
Chuck's wife, Athena, makes custom fitted collars with connecting
wrist cuffs. They can be plain or highly ornate, depending on your
preference, and are locked with a small padlock. I have personally seen
these collars at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Texas and know they
are of high quality.
Dreamstrike -
Dreamer offers Turian-style steel collars, locked in place by a small
padlock, a magnetic closure, an allen-key lock or a combination lock. The
standard collar material is cold-rolled carbon steel rod stock with a
zinc-alloy plating in a satin or grey finish however, Dreamer now offers
stainless steel (shown in the image to the left). The collars come in three different
sizes. He has many satisfied customers who wear the collars as often as possible.
His slave, unicorn, wears her collar all the time.
Chaotic Creations -
Chaotic Creations provides four different types of collars: screw down,
locking, non locking and fancy. They work in gold and silver. The screw
down version uses little pins to hold the band together, there are no
hinges. The locking version uses a hasp and padlock. They look nice but,
as stated on the website, are somewhat fragile.
Thanks go to gabriele for this link.
Pandora and Pendragon Catalog -
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the link to the collar
page. Sterling silver collars are offered here, locked with a matching
silver-plated padlock and can be finished smooth or hammered for a rough
look. Spikes and 'o' rings can be added. These collars are sold as
jewelry only.
Master Silver & Gold Smith, Walraven van Heeckeren -
On this Australian web page the third image from the left is the target of this link.
Sterling silver, made to fit the individual wearer and locked with a hidden
magnetic device, activated by a separate ring that can be worn by the
Master. Ingenious!
He now has a new collar - rolled leather encasing a stainless steel cable.
This collar is secured using a spring hasp lock in sterling silver.
Slaves By Trade -
Furf works in stainless steel, sterling silver and nickel silver, offering
two different collar widths. The collars are hinged to allow the metal
to lay flat against the neck.
House of Collars by Dom Wolf -
Dom Wolf offers aluminum collars in red, gold, black and blue. He
also has stainless steel collars available. These collars are locked with
an allen screw. Thanks go to gabriele for this link.
Eternity Collars -
These collars come in stainless steel, locked with a small allen screw. They
have matching anklets and braclets. Their customers seem to be very happy with
the products. They have just added the ability to order their products in 24K
Gold.
Thanks go to el'vanasta for this link.
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