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Tawses originated from Great Britain and were used as a corporal punishment tool of the... more

Tawses originated from Great Britain and were used as a corporal punishment tool of the judiciary and in schools. 
The model for this Tawse, in contrast, originates from a Parisian establishment of the 19th century, which even at that time was devoted to the topic of corporal punishment with an erotic background.
Its appearance is therefore appropriately elegant and filigree.
The effect can be nicely adjusted from playfully slapping to strict and punishing.

The two layers of leather are not sewn together in the area of the fingers, so that three double fingers are formed.
The edges are attentively tapered and offset in black. 
Additionally, an embossed line decorates the midlde.
The handle is re-enforced with a slightly flexible inlay.

We produce these Tawses from prime English bridle leather (please see additional description below) in the following colours:

  • black with black stitching
  • black with maroon stitching
  • bordeauxred with edges and stitching in black (pictures will follow)
  • mahagony with edges and stitching in black
  • london with edges and stitching in black 


Length of fingers approx 22 centimetres
Total length approx. 40 centimetres
Width approx. 4 centimetres

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Our English bridle leather is an especially high-quality drum dyed leather and has a thickness of approximately 3,5 to 4 millimetres.
The surface is not covered with insoluble pigments, but natural, providing a particularly pleasant grip and feel. 
Over time it becomes softer, rather than harder (in contrast to cheap belt leather, which turns hard and brittle after a while). 
This leather benefits from a little dubbing from time to time; oil, however should not be used, as due to the naturally retained surface it could change the colour of the leather. 

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