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A while ago someone was asking about wanting to include
electricity in their BDSM play. I responded to that with
the admonition that electricity is not something to mess with
unless you know exactly what you are doing. I also mentioned one
of the safer electrical devices that some include in their play,
namely Violet Wands. I received a number of requests to
post more information about Violet Wands and ...now due to
popular demand... :) I may get a bit "techie" for some of you, but
I believe firmly that in Dominant submissive or BDSM
play you should know about what you want to do with someone before
you do it!
Violet Wands have been around for
some time. I have seen some old ones at yard sales that go back
to the 1930's and they are still currently produced. Violet
Wands have been used as quack medical machines, skin and
muscle toners/ relaxers, etc. (We just like them because of the
way they light up a sub's eyes! ) They are devices that plug
into the wall and convert the household electricity into
high-frequency, high voltage. This voltage may be upwards of
30,000 Volts! The electricity is transferred to the willing (or
not so willing ) subject in the form of myriads of small
sparks.
Technical:
Ordinary household electricity is a low frequency
alternating current (120 Volts, 60 Hz in the
The reason the electricity from the Violet Wand
is relatively safe is due to two major items.
Because the electricity is going through the glass
attachment there is not a direct connection from the submissive
to your wall outlet. This is a good thing!! We want the eyes to be
wide... not popped out of their sockets!
Because the high voltage produced by the violet wand
is at a high frequency, a phenomenon occurs that is called the
"skin effect". Without going into the details, basically what
happens is that as the frequency of an AC voltage increases, the
depth to which that the electricity penetrates a conductor
(whether copper wire or human) diminishes. This helps to keep
the electricity from the Violet Wand away from internal
organs, etc. where electricity just doesn't belong.
Attachments:
Violet Wand attachments come in
various shapes and sizes. I have seen glass attachments in the
shape of a mushroom (probably the most common attachment), a comb
(or rake) shape, a "Y" shape, etc. There is also a metal tube
attachment. (see note under SAFETY Considerations).
Common sense prevails here. Remember too much of anything
can be a bad thing! The sparks from a Violet Wand
can be applied most anywhere on the body although one should
make a point of avoiding the head and eyes. Experimentation is
in order! Remember though, the glass tubes are made out of
fairly thin glass... do NOT insert them into any body
cavities!!! Should you need to clean your attachments just wipe
them off with a damp rag, the glass is not dishwater safe (I
broke a mushroom just under hot tap water!)
Avoid too much exposure in one spot at any time. The
Violet Wand produces sparks that irritate the skin and the
glowing tubes also produce Ultraviolet light. You can produce a
localized sunburn!! I remember watching someone play with a
Violet Wand once and the next day the women he used it on
had redness and blistering on their chests that lasted for least
a week.
The Violet Wand produces real sparks! Some
clothing is very flamable! Alcohol vapors (you shouldn't be
drinking and playing!) could ignite. (btw some clothing may have
metalic threads... zap one spot and it goes all over! Don't
leave it turned on and laying down unattended.
Some Dominants use the mushroom attachment and
hold the Violet Wand between their legs and with one hand
grasping the mushroom attachment. They then trace patterns on
their submissive with the fingers of their other hand
producing a very erotic effect.
Safety:
As I have already stated don't insert the glass tube
into body cavities. Many are interested in the metal tube
attachment because of the much more intense "jolt" as well as it
is not an attachment that will break. This attachment must be
used with great care!! In general I have to recommend against
it's use in play. In every Violet Wand I have examined, I
have found that all exposed metal parts (and this includes the
metal tube) have a direct connection to the AC line, and hence,
are a shock hazard! If you are insistent on using the metal tube
attachment, purchase what is called an "Isolation Transformer",
available from most Geek supply stores[
When playing with a Violet Wand do so in a place
where neither party can come in contact with water pipes,
radiators, metal frames of buildings, electrical conduit, etc.
This will help avoid the risk of shock. Do not use it on someone
unable to communicate to you when they are in distress. Do not
use it on someone with a heart ailment or pacemaker. Use your
head!!
Disclaimer:
The above is not intended to recommend use of a
Violet Wand and those who do so do at their own risk. The
above is intended solely to inform others about Violet Wands
and to provide information about what Violet Wands are
and how they work.
Revised: January 06, 2015