I’m enamored with the Spartacus Divinity collection. The collar and cuff sets (both ankle and wrist) are so lovely together.
I don’t wear blindfolds a lot, but sometimes they’re fun for our sensory play or bondage scenarios. I decided to complete my set and get the Spartacus Divinity Blindfold from EdenFantasys.
The Divinity Blindfold comes in easy-to-open packaging, and is visible through the front. The blindfold is folded in half, but comes out of the case and flattens out easily, with minimal creasing over the nose. It has a light, pleasant leather smell.
The blindfold is made of white fine-grained leather, and it looks pretty and feminine. The leather piece is 8” wide from end to end, with 3 1/4″ eye covers. It narrows to 1 1/2″ over the nose. A cluster of three dark blue jewels, the same as on the cuffs and collar, are set in a cluster on the right side. These jewels are set in metal, which does have a nickel coating. The front has blue straight stitching that runs around the outside about 1/8” from the edge of the leather and gives the blindfold an attractive color accent. The stitches are even and seem secure.
The back of the leather is lined with baby blue faux fur, which is soft and smooth on the skin. The stitching can be seen a bit around the edges of the fur, but it is not overly noticeable or detracting.
The Divinity Blindfold is held on to your head by a white elastic band, which is 3/4″ wide and about 14” long. It’s very stretchy, and should expand to fit most head sizes comfortably.
If necessary, the blindfold is easy to clean. The leather can be spot cleaned with a damp, not wet cloth, and a leather cleaner can be used for conditioning. The faux fur can be cleaned with soap and water and blotted dry, taking care not to saturate the fur or the leather. The blindfold is best stored flat.
So, Did It Work? Most definitely! This blindfold really completed the look I was going for with the Divinity set. It was comfortable to wear, fit my face well, and I really liked the feel of the fur against my face and closed eyes. I tried it with my eyes open and I wasn’t able to see anything under the eye pads, but this isn’t something I’d wear with my eyes open underneath. The only trouble I had was if I moved my head a lot while lying on my back. This tended to move the elastic out of place and cause the blindfold to slip up. This is a well-made piece, and I expect to use it for a long time to come.
I purchased the Divinity Blindfold from EdenFantasys. If you’d like to purchase one for yourself, you can get one by clicking the widget below.
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