Princely sceptre

The princely sceptre is an accessory envisaged initially to adapt to the piercings of the type prince Albert. It consists of metal tube, generally out of surgical steel, (up to 10 mms in diameter and 10 cm length) finished by a removable ball and on which comes to be screwed a second small tube. The general form evokes a bludgeon of police force. The large tube is placed in the Urètre while the small tube passes by the piercing to go to be screwed in the large tube and to maintain the sceptre in place. The tube is hollow and the final ball can be withdrawn, which allows the carrier to urinate or to ejaculate without having to remove its princely sceptre.

The princely sceptres are expensive and difficult to get; their manufacture is in addition delicate and to carry one of them requires to know well dimensions of sound Pénis at rest as in erection.

Alternatives

The princely sceptre in the shape of bludgeon is most widespread. One finds also sceptres princely provided with a Anneau of nipple, some can be carried besides without them being necessary to have a piercing. Lastly, some rare princely sceptres are intended for the genital percings which consist of several holes: Ampallang, Apadravya, etc

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