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The word (縛り) simply means "to tie" in Japanese. In the West, it emerged in the 1990s as the popular term for this style of decorative bondage. What distinguishes it from Western bondage, which often focuses purely on immobilization, is its emphasis on the artistry of the process and the aesthetic beauty of the final composition. The patterns are designed to be visually intricate, often using natural fibers like jute or hemp rope (known as asanawa ) to create a striking contrast against the skin. A unique legal hurdle: Japanese law requires pixelated
Books on the transition from Hojojutsu to Kinbaku provide insight into the evolution of Japanese aesthetics. The tradition of kinbaku art continues to evolve