Turian Collars by Dreamstrike

The first product Dreamstrike designed, our Turian slave collars are made of 3/8" rod stock, hand bent and hand shaped. Over time we have done several interpretations of the basic theme, a round collar, locking, in solid steel. These are not toys: they are real collars which will withstand anything a human being can do to them without metalworking tools. A 200 pound man can suspend himself bodily from one of the collars without any distortion or loosening of the parts.

A word of caution: once these collars are locked, they simply will not come off without removal of the lock. We recommend to our customers that they physically handle and test the key to the lock each time before securing it. (Instructions on what to do if you lose the key to the lock are available on the FAQ page.) The effect of such a collar, stark, severe, and inescapable, on a slave girl, is simply astounding. When the satisfying "clink" of the collar closing sounds in her ears, she knows, once and for all, that she is slave.

As with all our products, your satisfaction is guaranteed. If the collar should fail during normal use, we will repair or replace it. For collars with lock fittings, if you lose it, we will replace it for a nominal fee.

We offer a wide variety of variations on the basic collar design:

Click Here to see our Mark VII
Allen-closing Collar.
Click Here to See our Mark IV Magnetic Collar.
Click Here to see our Mark V Combination Lock Collar.
Click Here for information on Collar Sleeves.
Click Here to learn about the Coffle Collar option!
Click Here for information on
our Stainless Steel Collars
Click Here for the Mark I Collar.

Click Here to read the Bazaar FAQ for information on ship times and other questions.


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