Shabaka, arabian camel whip exclusive by
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- Order number: MWL161
The Shabaka is a true gem — a unique blend of design and impact. Inspired by the historic Egyptian camel whip, it perfectly combines traditional craftsmanship with modern style. The long, intricately decorated wooden handle features a fine laser-etched design that elegantly updates the original carvings.
At its core is a single, nearly 3 mm thick strand of flexible cowhide leather, expertly crafted using the so-called square braiding technique. The thick braid gives the whip a distinctive volume that delivers an intense yet deep and penetrating impact — quite different from the usual sharp stockwhips.
Classified as a short stock whip, the Shabaka allows for precise control thanks to its long handle. Its marks appear as elongated bruises, highlighting its powerful yet controlled effect. Safety note: Due to its intense impact, avoid striking the spine, kidneys, or other sensitive areas. Available in two exquisite wood variants:
• Rosewood – warm and vibrant
• Black ash – elegant and striking
The Shabaka is perfect for anyone seeking an extraordinary whip with character — sturdy, expertly crafted, and with a touch of history.
Total length: approx. 93 cm
Handle length: approx. 40 cm
Handle diameter: approx. 2 cm
These stock whips are originally used for the driving of dog sleighs and dog teams. The dogs are not struck directly, but are driven to run by the sound of the crack.
This is, of course, different in BDSM. The strike should indeed hit the target, most of all with the tip of the cracker.
BUT: Inexperienced users should be extremely careful with this whip. It requires a considerable amount of practice to hit it's aim and not itself!
Safety advice:
The effect of this whip is extremely severe.
The speed of this whip can cause injuries, which inexperienced users will not be able to foresee.
The cracker in particular can cause serious injury and and can split open the skin.
It is imperative to let experienced players teach the handling or to visit a whip workshop!
Accordingly, we urgently recommend to practice on a non-live object, before the whip is deployed on the play partner!