 |
25 May 2012, 7:33 AM BST
You are
-
-
,
,
,
,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
,
,
-
,
,
,
,
,
-
,
,
,
,
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
TSR :
O&P Wiki : Sirik: history
This article is part of the O&P Wiki hosted
by The Slave Register
This is the version from 22 Feb 07, 9:36 PM. The full history of this article will show any more recent versions.
Sirik
Sirik is a term coined by John Norman for an arrangement of chains
linking a Turian collar to bracelets and anklets:
Nomads of Gor wrote:
both girls wore the Sirik, a light chain favored for female slaves by
many Gorean masters; it consists of a Turian-type collar, a loose,
rounded circle of steel, to which a light, gleaming chain is attached;
should the girl stand, the chain, dangling from her collar, falls to the
floor; it is about ten or twelve inches longer than is required to reach
from her collar to her ankles; to this chain, at the natural fall of her
wrists, is attached a pair of slave bracelets; at the end of the chain
there is attached another device, a set of linked ankle rings, which,
when closed about her ankles, lifts a portion of the slack chain from
the floor; the Sirik is an incredibly graceful thing and designed to
enhance the beauty of its wearer; perhaps it should only be added that
the slave bracelets and the ankle rings may be removed from the chain
and used separately; this also, of course, permits the Sirik to function
as a slave leash.
|
The sirik is similar to five banding, but with
the addition of chains.See also External links
This article is published under the terms of the
GFDL. People with profiles on
The Slave Register can improve
this article: see the O&P Wiki help page
for details.
|
|
 |
 |
 |
|
|