Story Of O Ring Stainless Steel - with removable Slave Ring
High gloss polished stainless steel Ring of O in different sizes - Handmade with slave ring - Suitable for every finger
Known from the novel "Story of O" and as a slave ring and widespread symbol in the BDSM / SM scene
Advantages of stainless steel jewelry: durable shine, no staining, much harder than silver
The ring is 5/16 inch (8 mm) wide | The diameter of the slave ring is 25/64 inch (10 mm)
Exclusive ring made of highly polished 316L surgical steel
The slave ring is a removable ball closure ring.
Highpolished Design and best quality finish!
- Advantages of stainless steel over silver:
- no tarnishing of the material
- no discoloration of skin or clothing
- much harder than silver and thus practically indestructible
- durable brilliance due to no corrosion
- anti-allergenic
The Ring of O is widely known amongst the BDSM sub-culture. First pictured in the novel "Story of O" by Pauline Réage it became very popular as a symbol of the submissives or "slaves". It is a distinctive mark used mainly in Europe and especially in the German speaking countries. The "Slave Ring" - as it is also known - was first used only as a submissive's symbol but is nowadays used also by dominants. It can be worn on any finger, and some consider the use of the ring on the right hand as a submissive sign and on the left hand as a dominant sign. It's shape was inpired by the Story of O movie and consists of a cylindrical steel ring of various widths with an attached smaller ring representing the shackle for the literal chain used in bondage S/M (SandM or SM) games. The Ring of O development is commonly attached to the German BDSM practicioners as well as some designers. From 1990 on The Ring of O or the "Slave Ring" has been used also outside of the BDSM sub-culture.
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Small jewelry is not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing!
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