Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Torcs, Manillas and collars, oh my!

Firstly remember that collars are not just referred to as collars, if
you're looking for similar items the magic words you will need to
google are things like: Torc (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torc) and
Manillas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manillas).



More traditionally collar shaped objects have come up onto my radar
lately, including someone merely referred to as "Franklin the
fetjewller":
http://www.fetjeweller.com/slave-collars-bdsm-being-worn.html

Entering into the much crowded (but often awesome) metal collars is
also the aptly named House of Collars:
http://www.houseofcollars.com/viart/products.php

I'd have been more impressed if it was called "Hosue of a thousand
collars".

Continuing the metal theme there's bdsmgear.com which seems to stock
some truely cheap collars, I've heard one recommendation for them and
nothing else, who knows, may be fun.  You can get a basic lockable
metal collar *including postage* for about 15 pounds all in, in any
size up to about 24":
http://www.bdsmgear.com/alucollarpg1.htm

Going from plain metal to woven rings and chainmail theres this really
rather interesting lot, VCC who offer subtle collars suitable for
daily wear:
http://www.vccjewelry.com/

And one more for luck, non-locking but really rather pretty hookable
collars, with assorted rings to go with various outfits:
http://www.bodycircle.com/merchant.ihtml?pid=66&lastcatid=4&step=4

Back into leather land theres this interesting item, which includes
not really a D but a teardrop shaped ring for attach things to people:
http://www.smaxfurniture.com/magento/leather-restraints/teardrop-leather-collar.html

Keeping the leather going theres this wonderful example of nicely made
leather/studs.  Both elegant and beautiful:
http://fetlife.com/users/101153/pictures/4454227


And now finally going to random things associated with collars that
aren't quiiiite collars.

Wyred Slave (wiiiin) do inscribed padlocks:
http://www.wyredslave.com/padlocks.html

Also this isn't a collar:
http://www.boingboing.net/2011/04/12/skeletal-jewelry.html but reminds
me of the silverwork of Gentle Medusa, and makes me ponder a silver
collar made of "bones".

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