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Chest harness gote shibari Box tie with hishi TK

Chest harness gote shibari Box tie with hishi TK variation #1

Diamond shibari pattern with takate kote.
In this video tutorial, we study the chest harness in which Box ties are combined with characteristic parallel girths of rope above and below the chest and a diamond-shaped pattern called “hishi”. As part of the course, this is the first and easiest shibari scheme using this pattern. Here, the methods of linking the classic Box tie with the addition of a rhombic pattern will be fixed. The pattern with the elements of the rhombus by the Japanese is called Hishi (diamond), since it is similar to the crystal shape of this precious mineral.

Chest harness Hishi Gote shibari

Chest harness Hishi Gote shibari #2

A chest harness lesson with a beautiful pattern. Another combination of a chest harness pattern with hands tied behind the back and a diamond pattern (heshi). The pattern with the elements of the rhombus by the Japanese is called Hishi (diamond), since it is similar to the crystal shape of this precious mineral. It also looks like the leaf shape of a water chestnut plant. Sometimes this form of the pattern is called “fish”, because it resembles scales. This lesson will show you an interesting and frequently used way of creating a diamond-shaped pattern and implementing the idea of ​​non-closed working tours of shibari strapping.

Chest harness gote shibari with hishi pattern

Chest harness gote shibari with hishi pattern #3

Beautiful chest harness with diamond pattern.
Another combination of chest harness with hands tied behind the back and a diamond pattern (heshi). The pattern with the elements of the rhombus by the Japanese is called Hishi (diamond), since it is similar to the crystal shape of this precious mineral. It also looks like the leaf shape of a water chestnut plant. Sometimes this form of the pattern is called “fish”, because it resembles scales. In this lesson we will look at another commonly used approach to creating a hishi shibari scheme – through the cross nodes and the body girths of the “drawing” rope. This scheme can be used to bind the hips or bent legs or completely “dress” the model in “scales”. This lesson is interesting in that we immediately get a working Box tie (Gote shibari).

Hojo Hishi TK shibari pattern

Hojo Hishi TK shibari pattern

Non-standard scheme of chest harness with hishi.
A variant of the chest harness combined with the pattern of “hishi”, but the shoulders are connected from the back. Those. there are no TK tours in front of the model. For this, the harness is called the prefix “hojo” – in honor of hojojutsu (the art of combat use of rope). In this lesson, we will look at how you can still tie your shoulders in the gote position. This will help you diversify your practices and learn other ways to create working shibari tours.

Hishi karada shibari lesson

Hishi karada shibari lesson

Hishi karada is a very beautiful and fetish body harness.
This lesson will look at classic body tying without tying your hands. I will demonstrate how to tie 4 complete options and show two ideas for self-study and development.

Karada from Japanese will be the “body.” Most often, it refers to the binding of the torso and pelvis, as a whole. If Karada is associated with the use of a diamond pattern (hishi), then Hishi Karada is obtained. Sometimes such a strapping scheme is called a “fish”. If the pattern is in the form of a hexagon, then the name will be “turtle” (Kikkou). You can alternate and combine patterns.