Bone-Shaped Leather Mouth Gag for Consensual Roleplay
Make roleplay feel distinctive
Turn a plain restraint setup into a bold, bone-themed look designed for consensual adult roleplay. The adjustable leather strap helps create a more personalized fit.

Details With Character
Every piece of hardware here is doing double duty: holding things together and making the look land.

A Bone-Shaped Centerpiece
The smooth matte centerpiece is what makes this thing recognizable at a glance. It's not a rebranded plain gag, it's a shape chosen for the character. Swap it in and a generic restraint setup instantly reads as intentional.

Adjusts To Your Scene
Multiple adjustment holes and a metal buckle mean the strap isn't locked to one size or one person. Fit it gradually, check comfort as you go, and lock in the setting that actually works before anything starts.

Hardware That Looks Intentional
The D-rings, riveted attachments, and contrast stitching aren't hidden inside a seam somewhere, they're the visible proof this was built as a styled piece. It shows in photos and it shows up close.
A Safer Scene Setup
Five minutes of prep makes the difference between a good scene and a rough one.
Talk it through first
Agree on boundaries, a stop signal, and roughly how long the scene will run before anyone puts anything on.
Inspect the hardware
Check the buckle, D-rings, and strap for any damage or looseness before use.
Fit gradually
Start on a looser adjustment hole and tighten step by step, checking comfort at each stage.
Keep checking in
Maintain communication throughout, watch for the agreed signal, and be ready to stop immediately.
Remove and clean
Take it off carefully, wipe the leather down, and let it air dry fully before storing.
Beyond Basic Restraints
Same core function, very different amount of character.
| Bone-Shaped GagTHIS ONE | Plain Leather Gag | |
|---|---|---|
| Distinctive silhouette | Yes | No |
| Adjustable strap with multiple holes | Yes | Partial |
| Visible metal D-rings and rivets | Yes | Partial |
| Contrast stitching detail | Yes | No |
| Reads clearly as a themed prop in photos | Yes | No |
Two Pieces, One Look
Everything you need to style the scene, nothing extra to sort through.
From generic to on-theme
A restraint accessory should match the character you're playing, not just get the job done.

When Basic Feels Boring
A plain strap and a plain gag do the job. They don't do the bit. If you've built out a pet-play persona or a themed scene, a generic accessory sits there looking like an afterthought instead of a costume piece.

Designed For The Bit
The sculpted bone shape is the whole point. It reads instantly, on camera or in the room, as a deliberate choice, not a spare part pulled out of a drawer. The leather strap and metal hardware carry the rest of the look.

Consent Comes First
None of the styling matters without a conversation first. Agree on signals, check the fit slowly, and keep talking during the scene. A good accessory earns its place after that groundwork, not instead of it.
Care Before And After
Leather needs a little more attention than silicone, especially near the mouth.
About this item
A sculpted bone-shaped mouthpiece and adjustable black leather strap turn a generic restraint accessory into a distinctive piece of consensual roleplay styling. Metal buckle, D-rings and visible rivet
Distinctive bone-shaped design paired with an adjustable leather strap for playful consensual roleplay
- plain or generic-looking restraint accessories
- need for adjustable fit
- desire for novelty fetish styling
Questions Before You Choose
The practical stuff, answered straight.
















