In the Kama Sutra, a necklace swayed with the body, moving like breath, like a tide. The Käma necklace follows that rhythm—five chains draping one side, a single detachable leaf chain falling seductively on the other. It rests where touch, breath, and heartbeat meet, worn draped in front or cascading down the spine, catching light, answering movement.
Wear the layered necklace in different ways; layered in front, adorning the back or draped sideways using the spine chain as an extension. To attach the spine chain, hook the spine chain onto the bigger jump-ring of the layered necklace. Wrap the attached spine chain around the neck to add an extra layer to the necklace.
Your necklace comes with a cloth tie to keep it from tangling. Attach the ties to both ends before removing it. When you're ready to wear it, keep the ties on until you've adjusted it, then remove them.
More Kama Sutra Notes by Seema and Shan
Try the Käma Necklace with 'Congress of the Cow': Perched on all fours with your partner behind you, let your necklace dangle freely in front. The jingling and gentle sway add an extra layer of sensory stimulation and allure. For your partner, the long spine chain accentuates the beauty and power of your back. For solo play, align the spine chain along your own back, then lie back, allowing the necklace to embrace your chest as your free hands embrace other parts. Watch the video below for additional notes from Seema and Shan.
For more details on how to take care of your necklace, read here.