Unique Rope Art Inspired Fashion - Statement Pieces - FIGURE OF A was born from the talent of Anna Kii, Shibari artist and fashion designer.
An aesthetic, sensual and modern collection of accessories inspired by Japanese bondage, to be worn on a daily basis or in the evening with a more fetish outfit. Each piece is made to order, from top quality leather and waxed cotton ropes, handmade by the designer in London.
"Mune" means chest or a chest accentuating shape in Japanese. The Mune set consists of a harness and a removable collar. The harness with its bra shape will enhance your cleavage. The choker necklace can be worn attached to the harness or alone. Closing in the back. Silver finish. Fully adjustable.
The Shibari - Inspiration Figure of A
In Japanese, the word "shibari" means "to tie". The contemporary meaning of the word describes an art form of bondage. Originating from the ancient martial art Hojojutsu and the artist, Shunga, torture of Seiu Ito, Shibari was popularized in Japanese erotic magazines of the 1950s. Now it is a form of aesthetic bondage practiced around the world, also called Kinbaku.
Traditionally, lengths of natural fiber rope of 5, 6 or 8 mm in diameter are used. The geometric patterns made with the rope, contrast nicely with the natural curves of the body. The binding experience is always a collaboration between the rigger and the model, the result of which can explore notions of visual beauty, sexuality, power exchange, relaxation and body challenges.
Bondage accessories Shibari FIGURE OF A are available online or in store physics at Paris 5.
MUNE Harness Collar - Accessories Figure of A
Composition Japanese Rope & Metal Alloy
Available in two sizes: S/M ( Bust: 85-100 cm - Waist: 65-80 cm ) and M/L ( Bust: 100-115 cm - Waist: 80-95 cm )
Handmade in London (UK).
Maintenance tips -
Store Figure of A creations folded or hung on a hanger in a dark, dry place. Do not crush them to avoid warping.Items made with waxed cotton rope cannot be fully washed, but can be professionally cleaned/dry cleaned. Minor stains can be wiped off with baby wipes. Polyester rope items can be hand washed or dry cleaned.
Washing instructions Ropes by hand - Fill a basin with lukewarm water. If necessary, add a small drop of mild non-alkaline detergent or baby shampoo. Place your item in the basin and stir gently for a minute or two, taking care not to rub it or leave it too long. Rub gently with a cloth. Rinse the item thoroughly to remove any foam. Dab the rope to remove excess water and dry the metal parts as much as possible. Air dry flat on a towel out of direct sunlight. Do not wring it out, tumble dry or iron it as this will damage the cord. Make sure it is completely dry before storing.