Ryu

13 07 2018

Kuzushi nawa

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Japanese: 崩し縄 A term used to describe kinbaku designs that are "calculatedly unstudied", that is, deliberately and artfully unsymmetrical or even untidy. This term is taken from Japanese calligraphy and [...]

13 07 2018

M-ji-kaikyaku shibari

By |2021-09-05T12:21:00+02:0013th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

A classic seated ankle to tied to thigh making the model resemble the letter M with the open legs.

13 07 2018

M-jo

By |2018-07-13T22:21:50+02:0013th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

This is the most widely accepted term in Japan today for the one captured in rope. Some just refer to themselves as a "model". Emu is Japanese pronunciation of Roman [...]

13 07 2018

Momo shibari

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The "peach tie" This tie balances the model on her knees and upperbody. The arms are pulled between the spread legs and the hands are tied to the ankles. See [...]

13 07 2018

Muda(nawa)

By |2021-02-16T19:39:19+01:0013th July 2018|Categories: |0 Comments

Japanese: 無駄, むだ (縄) Muda roughly means "useless", "pointless". Mudanawa can refer to decorative rope. For example the “burning”  your “left over” rope to create that so beautiful Japanese aesthetic [...]

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