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Shibari Pendant 3 position
Shibari Pendant 3 position
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions.
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions.
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Shibari Pendant 3 position
Shibari Pendant 3 position
Shibari Pendant 3 position
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions.
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions.
$1,295.30
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Shibari Pendant 3 position
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions.
Shibari is not just the technique of tying up objects with ropes, it is a method of communication within a hidden system of lines and loops. The Japanese call it Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions.
























