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The Art of Japanese Mummification: A Deep Dive into the Craft

Updated: 3 days ago

Heavy Gay Mummification London
What looks severe from the outside comes from a place of perverse calm and care.

I was showing my friend Miss Lilly the complexity of Japanese Mummification, but slowly the class turned into a session. Together, layer by layer, we were erasing Rubber Bandit from view, turning him into an immobile, breathing cocoon.


It was his first time, but he comes from a deep love for latex, which makes things easier. However, with heavy Japanese-style mummification, what matters the most is what disappears underneath. It is the art of slowly removing all senses and possibilities, one layer at a time. No choices. No reactions. Away with the noise, the chaos in the head, the restless hum of identity. Only existence, a silent piece of art in the caring hands that create it.


Lilly and I worked side by side, slowly, almost ceremonially, attuned to Rubber Bandit’s breath and heartbeat. What looks severe from the outside comes from a place of calm and care.


What’s after peace for an immobile object with no options but to forget themselves? The heightening of the senses. From wax play to the wand, electrodes, nipple clamps, CBT and more. Our creativity is endless.


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