Hishi Chest Harness

Eve's notes about the Hishi Chest Harness

This beautiful Hishi Chest Harness contours the body and showcases its natural curves. "Hishi" is the Japanese word for diamond. In this case, it refers to the diamond pattern tied in the middle of the chest. 

The diamond pattern is created by first tying two overhand knots on the set of two ropes that extend from the lark's head single column tied around the waist. The creativity of this particular tie lies in how the ropes wrap around the body such that they can later go through the ropes between the overhand knots and then reverse tension. This will create a diamond shape. 

Besides the diamond pattern, the Hishi Chest Harness makes use of cinches to securely fasten the arms. The use of cinches will reduce mobility, providing a more comforting experience. 

To fully enjoy the experience of restraint, it's important for the person being tied to embrace not being able to move. The natural response to being immobilized is to get anxious and try to get free. You must help your partner fight this instinct! You can do so by asking them to take deep breaths, relaxing after each one. It is only by accepting the tie and the ropes that they will truly be able to let go and, ironically, be free. 

Have fun tying!

Eve

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