The verb “to conserere” specifically alludes to the action of intertwining and joining. The Consertore is a bronze tool that becomes embodied and almost completely disappears from view when exposed. Its shape is obtained by sliding its surface over the skin of the folded arms, which intertwine almost like a bow tie. The object is hidden in the posture and forms a solid nerve supporting the crossed limbs. By wearing the Consertore, the body thus becomes its natural base.