- object.
Talismans and
amulets are related.
Fetishes are
often used in
spiritual or
religious context. The word
fetish derives from the
French fétiche, which...
-
epileptic man's
fetish for
safety pins.
Various explanations have been put
forth for the
rarity of
female fetishists. Most
fetishes are
visual in nature...
-
inanimate objects,
known as
fetishes Zuni
fetishes,
small carvings from
various stones made by the Zuni
Indians Imiut fetish, in
ancient Egypt a stuffed...
- Some of the
studios also
offer custom-made
productions catering to sub-
fetishes, such as a
smoking female extinguishing a
cigarette on the
leather seats...
-
range of
other garments have been the
subject of less
common fetishes.
Separate from
fetishes as a
paraphilia are
garments worn to
enhance appearance, such...
-
Fetishes is a 1996 do****entary by Nick
Broomfield filmed at Pandora's Box, one of New York City's most
luxurious SM/
fetish parlours. The film contains...
- non-Native
market for
fetishes, Hopi, Navajo, and
other Pueblo peoples,
especially at Kewa
Pueblo also
carved and used
fetishes. The
primary non-Native...
- word "sploshing"
originates from a
defunct UK
fetish magazine named Splosh!. Many
people with WAM
fetishes are
drawn to the
tactile sensations of wet or...
-
Fetish art is art that
depicts people in
fetishistic situations such as S&M, domination/submission, bondage,
transvestism and the like,
sometimes in combination...
- The
fetish objects are not
limited to
articles of
clothing or
devices used for
genital stimulation. To
estimate the
relative frequency of
fetishes, in...