Collection: Purple dildo
Purple dildos carry an air of regal authority, making them a fitting choice for those who take their pleasure seriously. From soft lavender curves designed to tease a waiting submissive to deep violet shafts that command complete surrender, this collection spans textures, lengths and girths chosen to satisfy every dynamic.
Whether you are building a carefully choreographed scene or exploring solo rituals of self-discovery, these pieces bring bold color and purposeful design together. Let the richness of purple remind you that every sensation is a negotiation between control and bliss.
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Avant D2 Purple Rain
Regular price $57.42 USDRegular priceSale price $57.42 USD -
Avant D1 Hot 'n' Cool
Regular price $57.42 USDRegular priceSale price $57.42 USD -
Avant D3 Summer Fling
Regular price $76.23 USDRegular priceSale price $76.23 USD -
Avant D4 Sexy in Pink
Regular price $83.88 USDRegular priceSale price $83.88 USD -
Avant Pride P3 Beauty
Regular price $48.51 USDRegular priceSale price $48.51 USD -
Avant D15 Vision of Love
Regular price $48.51 USDRegular priceSale price $48.51 USD -
Avant D7 Ergo
Regular price $52.47 USDRegular priceSale price $52.47 USD -
Avant D9 Ergo MINI
Regular price $40.59 USDRegular priceSale price $40.59 USD -
Tantus Silk L
Regular price $58.71 USDRegular priceSale price $58.71 USD -
Tantus Curve
Regular price $73.06 USDRegular priceSale price $73.06 USD -
Tantus Acute
Regular price $43.56 USDRegular priceSale price $43.56 USD -
Tantus Silk S
Regular price $35.94 USDRegular priceSale price $35.94 USD -
Tantus Silk M
Regular price $47.92 USDRegular priceSale price $47.92 USD -
Strap-on-Me Dual Density Dildo
Regular price From $70.18 USDRegular priceSale price From $70.18 USD -
ColourSoft 5in Soft Dildo
Regular price $29.70 USDRegular priceSale price $29.70 USD -
Cute Little Fuckers Jix
Regular price $91.48 USDRegular priceSale price $91.48 USD
Buying guide
What materials are typically used in purple dildos, and how do I know they are body-safe?
The most body-safe options are made from non-porous materials such as 100% silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel. Non-porous surfaces do not harbor bacteria, making them far easier to clean and safer for repeated use. When browsing this collection, check each product description for material details and look for phrases like medical-grade or platinum-cure silicone. Avoid products that list materials vaguely as rubber, jelly, or PVC if body safety is a priority, as those materials can be porous and may contain plasticizers.
How do I choose the right size for my experience level?
Choosing the right size is a deeply personal decision and one worth approaching with patience and self-awareness. Consider the following when selecting:
- Beginners: Start with a slimmer girth and a modest length. A smooth, uniform shaft with a gentle taper makes insertion more comfortable and allows you to build confidence at your own pace.
- Intermediate: Textured shafts, a pronounced head, or a slight curve toward the G-spot or prostate can add intensity once you are familiar with how your body responds.
- Advanced: Larger girths, significant length, or bold textures suit those who have experience and know their limits well. Always negotiate boundaries clearly with a partner before introducing a new toy into a scene.
Regardless of experience level, generous lubrication and going slowly are non-negotiable practices.
What type of lubricant should I use with a purple dildo?
The correct lubricant depends entirely on the material of the toy. As a general guide:
- Silicone toys: Use a water-based lubricant only. Silicone-based lubricants can degrade the surface of silicone toys over time, compromising both texture and safety.
- Glass or stainless steel toys: Both water-based and silicone-based lubricants are compatible with these non-porous, hard materials.
Always check the product listing for specific lubricant guidance. When in doubt, a quality water-based lubricant is a safe and versatile choice across most materials.
How do I clean and care for my dildo after a scene?
Proper cleaning protects both your health and your investment. Here is a straightforward aftercare routine:
- Non-motorized silicone, glass, and stainless steel: These can be boiled, run through a dishwasher on the top rack without detergent, or wiped down thoroughly with a 10% bleach solution, then rinsed well. This makes them fully sterilizable and safe to share between partners when used with barriers.
- All other materials: Wash with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap, then rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before storing.
Store your toy in a clean pouch or separate compartment away from other toys to prevent material reactions and keep it hygienic between uses.
How does consent and negotiation factor in when introducing a new toy into a power-exchange scene?
Introducing any new toy into a BDSM or power-exchange dynamic requires clear, enthusiastic, and ongoing consent from everyone involved. Before a scene, discuss the toy openly with your partner or partners. Agree on boundaries, establish a safeword or signal that can pause or stop play at any moment, and talk through any physical limitations or sensitivities. Even in a dominant and submissive dynamic, the submissive partner always retains the power to stop the scene. Aftercare is equally important once a scene concludes. Check in with each other, offer comfort and reassurance, and debrief about what felt good and what you might adjust next time. Consent is not a barrier to pleasure; it is the foundation that makes deeper exploration possible and safe.