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Daily Life In Bandung
Two artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation perform with a chainsaw on their tongue during a traditional debus martial art show in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Residents watch a traditional debus martial art in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation dodge a snake bite while performing the traditional martial art of debus in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial art performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
An artist from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation holds a hand grinder to his tongue while performing a traditional debus martial arts act in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Three artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation perform by holding power tools on their tongues during a traditional debus martial art show in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation dodge a snake bite while performing the traditional martial art of debus in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial art performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.03/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058213_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.16/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.35/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058211_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.10/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058209_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.07/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058207_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.32/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058202_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.14/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.28/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.12/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058194_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.18/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058192_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.11/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46058188_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.09/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057976_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.26/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057973_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.15/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.02/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.22/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.20/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057923_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.17/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057915_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.06/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.05/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057886_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.24/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057878_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.38/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057869_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.08/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057866_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.34/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057855_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.36/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057853_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.39/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057852_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.29/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057850_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.19/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057849_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.21/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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DUKAS_46057982_SIP
Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.30/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.04/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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Tie me up: The Art of Shibari or Kinbaku
The origin of the Shibari comes from Hojo-jutsu, the martial art of restraining captives, very practiced in Japan in the 1400s.
The Shibari,gradually recognized as a major art and aesthetics, has become a very popular art of bondage in Japan in the 1950's and shows up now in Europe.
The kinbaku is a type of Japanese sexual bondage for sadomasochistic games.
In the 1990s,the term " Shibari ", which is used in Japan to describe the art of tying packages , became the most popular name in the West. It refers to the art of bondage kinbaku. At first,the Kinbaku, equated to martial arts , Êis called "Hojojutsu". It is originally a method of torture, whose the technique differs depending on the rank of the prisoner. Then it turned into an erotic game and an art of erotic spirituality.
In the Shibari, the model is the canvas, the rope is the paint and brush, and the rigger is the rope artist. The positioning of knots in appropriate places stimulates pressure points on the body, very similarly to acupuncture techniques and Shiatsu.
The japanese bondage differs from western bondage because instead of immobilizing the subject and practicing certain constraints, the techniques of the shibari add to this basic concept an aesthetic point of view, even erotic, and the stimulation of energy centers at specific points of the body.
A great complicity and collaboration between the artist and the model is essential to create a combination of effects.
The Shibari can also be used as a component in BDSM games and an enhancement in sexual activities.
The Shibari is characterized by the use of a purely artistic, aesthetic rope, whilst the kinbaku refers to the connective, sensual, sexual practice as a whole.
In Rome, a Kinbaku meeting has killed a young woman and his girlfriend is still in a coma. The Shibari is not to be taken lightly and must be supervised by professionals: it is, in fact, responsible for a thousand fatalities per year. /BONY_1430.01/Credit:BONY/SIPA/1501051451
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