Tanetsuke Presser
These performers are cast for their stamina, their ability to perform without the aid of editing tricks (a growing demand in the JAV market for "real" encounters), and their physicality. The "press" requires a specific kind of endurance—a physical stillness that belies the intense internal biological event. It turns the male performer into a sort of erotic wrestler, locking their opponent into a hold that signifies the end of the match.
The blade of the tanetsuke presser is typically between 2-5 cm (0.8-2 inches) wide and 10-20 cm (4-8 inches) long. The curved or angled edge is designed to fit snugly around the stem or root of the bonsai tree, allowing the artist to gently press and shape the tree without causing damage. tanetsuke presser
Here is where the Tanetsuke separates itself from every other folding tool on the market. When you run a cheap plastic bone folder over a thick cardstock fold, you get a rounded, weak crease. When you use the Tanetsuke, you get a living hinge . These performers are cast for their stamina, their
The tanetsuke presser is a traditional Japanese tool with a rich history and a range of practical applications in bonsai cultivation. Its design and construction reflect the careful attention and precision required to create and maintain beautiful bonsai trees. Whether you are a seasoned bonsai artist or a beginner, the tanetsuke presser is an essential tool for shaping and enhancing your bonsai trees, and a symbol of the art and craft of bonsai cultivation. The blade of the tanetsuke presser is typically