Masato Marais- Shibari ISOs
Masato Marais ISOs
[2 DVDs 2 ISOs]
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TPclick ONLY!!! Do Not Leak!!!Here are the Masato Marais ISOs. All Rips are here: on the heels of Randa Mai’s superb series of 3 Shibari how-to videos/DVDs come these 2 very fine instructionals from the workshop of the brilliant Masato Marais.If you’ve ever seen a few of the beautiful Shibari images by the legendary still photographer, Norio Sugiura, you’ve seen Masato Marais’ elegant Shibari. Trained in architecture at University, he entered the SM world early in life by working w/for Sugiura and assisting the great master, Nureki Chimou. Soon he began doing the tying himself for many of Sugiura’s photo sets and over the years he’s contributed his considerable skills to numerous, quite beautiful, Shibari photo art books. Without question, like Randa Mai, he’s one of Japan’s young masters.Although only 30 minutes each in length and, therefore, limited in content, these 2 DVDs are quite marvelous and a perfect beginner’s introduction to some basic and some sophisticated Shibari techniques. The first DVD demonstrates proper safety skills in tying, including several solid rope manipulation tips, and then goes on to demonstrate two nifty, modern, Takate-kote as well as a solid Matanawa (crotch rope) tie.The second DVD picks up where the first one leaves off and demonstrates how to achieve a beautiful Kikkou front AND back karada (body harness) and also a dynamite Ushirode Gassho (front and rear), Buddhist style, Shibari arm restraint. The DVD finishes w/some helpful advice on nawa (rope) maintenance.Although in Japanese, these DVDs are easily understandable to the non-Japanese speaker due to Marais slow and careful demonstrations. Photography, sound, and lighting are excellent.These terrific how-to’s make a wonderful compliment to the Randa Mai tutorials and are highly recommended.One small note of caution. Like many nawashi who tie principally for still photos, Masato Marais uses 4.5 mm nawa. This can be dangerous for the beginner to use since this narrow gauge has a tendency to cut into the body and nerves more than the traditional (and safer) 6 mm jute. That being said, nothing Marais so masterfully demonstrates can’t be done with the standard 6 mm nawa and will come out just as beautifully.Master Khttp://www.japanbondage.tv/php/All can DL now (power users and up) since the main rips product is up.GB members get this ratio free.Enjoy!
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