Baby Scorpion
Shorter version of The Scorpion. Made from 20 strands of fine leather thonging up to 13" long. Strand lengths are uneven to vary the effect of the fall.
ViewShorter version of The Scorpion. Made from 20 strands of fine leather thonging up to 13" long. Strand lengths are uneven to vary the effect of the fall.
ViewThis Scorpion has a bit more venom in its tail than itβs much-loved brother. The strands are of fine leather thonging, up to 23" long, each adorned with randomly spaced knots.
ViewNeat little flogger made from 10" strands of bungee elastic set in a shiny metal shaft. Available in a choice of silver or gold coloured handle.
ViewCreate a crescendo from warm to WOW! This is the beast of bungee floggers. Its 3mm diameter strands pack a real punch when wielded with force yet a lighter wrist can play a more erotic tune. 7β Handle.Overall length 20β
ViewA long cat made from tarred hemp twine. The 32" working ends splits from a plait into 6 twisted cords which themselves divide into 2 single knotted strands each. The handle is a long, lightweight spindle. Note that this flogger can be extreme. Fairly…
ViewA soft caress or a wholesome bite, the choice is in the hand of the giver. Nine strands of 100% pure hemp, whipped and frayed at the ends.Our original Master's Kiss had fluffed ends but sometimes the construct of the hemp will only allow fine strands…
ViewThe scourge of old had rough pieces of bone or pottery attached, designed to cut and flay the skin. We have been somewhat kinder and have used rounded antler horn beads. The three longest strands are looped, tied and knotted to add a stingy contrast …
ViewThis is such a pretty looking cat, colourful and looking like a piece of the hedgerow but that's where the niceties end. It moves and falls beautifully but has a nasty variety of stings from the knots and beads.The tar on these cats is known as Swedi…
ViewA simplicity of knots β what more needs to be said?The tar on these cats is known as Swedish Tar and is made from pine resin. It has been used for centuries to protect the ropes of sea faring vessels from the salty sea air and water.
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