
“Every rigger is an artist, every bottom is a model… and every rope tells a story”
This is statement is at the core of the cards project, the largest and most ambitious public art project ever undertaken by Twisted Monk. For years they have collected every note, post card, press piece and clipping about their product. These notes line the walls of TM office and have over flowed into the rest of the office space that makes up the world we call “The Abbey”.
"These mementos, collected over the years, serve as a reminder that what we do is not just make a product. Rather how we connect with customers to create more than just a thing, a memory if you will"
What is the “Cards Project”?
A collaborative art project where twisted monk customers share their experiences and memories of rope.
How do I participate:
Take one of our official cards, fill in your story, add photos, anything you like… just keep it on the card
How do I get a card?
Cards are currently being shipped out with every order.
To get a card w/o purchasing rope:
Send a 6x9 self addressed stamped (44cents) envelope to
“Twisted Monk, C/O The Card”
3600 E. Marginal Way S. #15
Seattle, WA 98134
These cards are larger than normal, is there an extra cost to mail them?
Yes, domestic postage for a 6x9 postcard is 44 cents.
Where will the cards be displayed?
Cards will be put on display at the Abbey with select cards to be featured online and in a possible physical art installation at some point in the future.
Can I be anonymous?
Yes, post cards do not require a return address and any postal info will be removed / blacked out.
I love this image, where can I get a print of it?
The image used for the card was created by the very talented Chris Blakley. To purchase pints and cards featuring this image and others go to: ETSY
Why should I participate?
Simply put, it is your feedback that drives Twisted Monk. We treat every order as if it were going to a close friend and hearing how our product helps connect people together is what keeps us going on those long, late nights when we wonder if perhaps a career pulling espresso might be a better choice than working on bondage rope till our hands ache. This is your chance to share with not only us, but possibly the world, your tale of discovery and liberation through rope.
Your passion feeds our passion.
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