Le karada Hishi (diamant) est parfois appelé simplement "robe de corde". Elle est attrayante et constitue un excellent point d'ancrage pour des couches et des liens supplémentaires. Ses motifs en diamant et son laçage serré sont charmants et stimulants pour les deux parties. Elle peut être portée pendant une période assez longue et les gens sont connus pour les porter sous des vêtements pour un peu de bondage public subreptice. Ce modèle mesure environ 5'3″ avec une petite taille. Sur elle, j'ai utilisé environ 30-35′ de corde pour ce lien.

Si cela vous intéresse, il existe également une variante Full Body dans le Derrière la scène (BTS) section !

Caractéristiques sympas :  Il est possible de le faire assez serré, mais gardez à l'esprit l'avertissement ci-dessous. Lorsque vous l'enlevez, il laisse de belles marques de corde pendant un certain temps. Il possède également un "nœud de plaisir" qui peut ajouter un petit plus si vous y ajoutez un nœud en 8 ou un point de bouclette.

Avertissement :  N'oubliez pas de consulter notre onglet Sécurité pour obtenir des informations importantes sur les harnais de poitrine serrés lorsqu'ils sont combinés à des harnais de taille serrés. Ce modèle possède les deux, alors assurez-vous que la respiration de votre partenaire n'est pas gênée.

Pour ce lien, j'ai utilisé un morceau de 30′ (10m) de chanvre naturel 6mm (1/4″) fourni par mon affilié Twisted Monk. Allez les voir pour des cordes en chanvre incroyables !

Contenu de la vidéo :

  • L'avant (0:19)
  • Options pour l'entrejambe (4:30)
  • Laçage du dos et des côtés (5:39)
  • Ajout d'une corde (14:12)
  • Utilisation de la corde montante (19:37)

Fin 1 - Si vous avez beaucoup de corde restante, continuez...

Fin 2 - Si vous êtes presque à court de corde, bloquez et enroulez le reste.

Fin 3 - Si vous n'avez plus de corde, mais que vous voulez continuer, ajoutez-en plus !

14 Commentaires
  1. Oaken 1 semaine Il y a

    My bottom struggles with the rope pulling up in the crotch and along the genitals. She is comfortable in the woven hip harness so I thought to relieve upward pressure by adjusting the tension more outward into the thigh rather than upward into the pelvic area. One way I thought to do this was to position the initial overhand knot loop at the small of the back rather than between the shoulder blades where you have it. This allowed the lowest diamond to be the first one opened, rather than the last, which sent pressure sideways into the thigh more quickly. It also gave more flexibility in that central double-line, where tension increases with each diamond spread. Do you see a problem with this adjustment? Is there an important reason to put that initial loop between the shoulders?

  2. Mike Vars 3 ans Il y a

    Can the lowest tie be replaced with Kikkou Karada variation to make partner fully exposed. Also was is the length of second rope you used in the video.

    • Lazarus 3 ans Il y a

      Yes! That is a great way to end off the karada and allow for more access. 🙂
      I used 15′ (~4.5m), but your needs may vary. If you have too much, you can use up the extra in thigh cuffs or some other leg pattern.

  3. OttoTechnika 3 ans Il y a

    what variations are there for doing suspension in this style of harness

    • Lazarus 3 ans Il y a

      I know that you recognize this, and that is why you are asking the question, but I feel I need to provide this detailed response for other readers: This tie and direct variants are not well-suited for suspension. I have not seen anyone suspended with this tie and I would be concerned if I did. The primary issue is that these are all single strands going around the body and shoulders. If too much tension is added, as would be the case with a suspension, those single strands will dig into the flesh of your partner and are highly likely to cause damage. Most riggers insist on a minimum of 4 strands to create a wider strap to better distribute the force, and some riggers go for more–6 or even 8. There are other issues as well: This design puts pressure directly on the sex if your partner if female-bodied or on the perineum if male-bodied. There are a lot of blood vessels and nerves in that area and a misplaced rope or too much pressure can cause damage. When looking for choices for suspension, you want the ability to have wide, even straps and you want those straps positioned away from easily damaged areas.

  4. SSGKnuckles 5 ans Il y a

    This is cool. I think this is the next one I’m learning. Also, agree it’d be cool to see more discussion on how to employ bondage and maximize the experience for your partner.

  5. Kyle Green 5 ans Il y a

    I did this but added a knot just above below top of buttocks and made rope go between pelvis knot and that one so as when she was bent forward you can tighten the rope in a way that the rope spreads buttocks open at the same time.

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  7. Joni 6 ans Il y a

    Would love to see more videos about energy/dominance/connection!

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  10. Lazarus 8 ans Il y a

    If you have only seen pictures of this, it may look intimidating. In actuality, it is surprisingly easy!

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