Unlocked Open Cage
An invitation in plain sight, the Unlocked Open Cage signifies a submissive or slave who is unowned. The open square evokes the image of an unlatched cage—its door ajar, its occupant free to be approached, courted, or claimed.
The upward-pointing arrow carries the traditional mark of masculinity, while the cross bears the emblem of femininity—embracing all who wear it.
It is worn by those who are uncollared, whose loyalties are yet to be pledged, and whose next bond remains unwritten.
Designed by Tanos, 1995.