Leather Scourge with Braided Handle and Fringes
Are you looking for a tool that combines raw history with uncompromising functionality? This black leather scourge is a precisely crafted replica of an instrument that has served ritual penance and the enforcement of authority for centuries. It is made of high-quality, chrome-tanned leather with a thickness of 1.3 mm (0.05"), providing the perfect balance of flexibility and durability. Whether you are a dedicated historical reenactor, a fan of dark LARPs, or searching for an aesthetically and functionally refined accessory for private rituals, this scourge will not disappoint you. The braided handle ensures a firm grip, and the numerous fringes guarantee a visually and tactually intense experience. Prepare for a journey into the depths of history, where pain meets catharsis and discipline meets devotion. Further product information ...
Shadows of Penance: Black Leather Scourge with Braided Handle and Fringes
Construction and Practical Use
The product consists of a solid, leather-covered and braided handle finished with two decorative knots (known as Turk's heads), which prevent the hand from slipping. At the end of the handle, there is a practical leather wrist loop, allowing you to maintain full control over the tool even during vigorous movements. The striking part is formed by a generous bundle of flat leather fringes. Before the first use, we recommend gently running your fingers through the fringes to aerate the leather and allow it to regain its natural dynamics. Historically, this type of scourge was primarily used for self-flagellation or as a tool for corporal punishment. Today, it finds its place especially in themed roleplays, theatrical performances, or within the BDSM community as a safe tool for so-called impact play.
Technical Parameters
| Total length | 71 cm (28") |
| Fringe length | approx. 33 cm (13") |
| Handle length (including ends) | 21 cm (8.3") |
| Grip length | 14.5 cm (5.7") |
| Material | Chrome-tanned cowhide leather |
| Leather thickness | 1.3 mm (0.05") |
| Weight | 133 g (4.7 oz) |
| Color | Black |
Historical Context and Interesting Facts
The scourge, Latin flagellum, has a deeply rooted tradition in European history. It became most prominently etched into human memory during the 14th century during the great plague epidemics. At that time, processions of flagellants swept across Europe, believing that public penance and self-flogging would appease divine wrath and halt the "Black Death." Interestingly, while military whips were often equipped with knots or metal hooks to cause deep wounds, these religious and ritual scourges focused more on surface stimulation and inducing a trance-like state. In monastic environments, the "discipline" (as the scourge was also called) was used to suppress carnal temptations.
Product Care and Safety
To ensure the leather remains supple and does not crack over time, we recommend treating it occasionally with a high-quality leather balm containing beeswax or lanolin. Never expose the product to direct heat sources (radiators) and do not let it become soaked. If the leather gets damp, let it dry naturally at room temperature. Safety Warnings:
- Never aim strikes at the face, eyes, neck, or the area of the spine and kidneys.
- Avoid contact with sharp edges that could cut the leather fringes.
- The product is not intended for children or persons under 18 years of age.
- Always use it with safety in mind and with the explicit consent of all parties involved.
We recommend purchasing a matching leather belt with a hanging loop to complete your historical costume.
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