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Shibari Dojo by Lucke Crocker

Shibari Dojo is a small venue in Barrie, Canada, which is dedicated to the transmission of the artistic aspects of Shibari. Shibai Dojo’s leader is martial arts researcher and Japanese rope bondage educator, Luke Crocker. Luke has been practising the art of Japanese rope bondage since October 2012, and teaching and performing on stage since…
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DeGiotto Rope

DeGiotto Rope began at a garage back in 2009. Its founder is Giotto Shelton. He received an invitation to make ropes from his friend Jamie. Jamie had a couple of tools and some hemp and flax to start making ropes. This event sparked Giotto’s interest in making ropes and set him on the adventure in…
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Shibari Vs Kinbaku

Shibari and kinbaku are two Japanese terms often used interchangeably in the world of rope bondage. However, there are subtle yet important distinctions between these concepts. Understanding the “Shibari vs Kinbaku” difference is crucial for those interested in this sensual art form.Subheaders: What is Shibari? Shibari (縛り) translates to “tying” or “binding” in Japanese. In…
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Atelier Simonet

Shibari is a japanese BDSM practice, which dates back to the early twentieth century. It is a BDSM erotic practice that includes ropes and tying. Shibari is the art of Japanese bondage. Atelier Simonet is a multidisciplinary workshop in Paris, in the Ivry Sur Siene. Its founder is Docvale. Atelier Simonet’s main activity is the…
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Benefits of Bondage

Like every other sexual activity, bondage has its benefits. Although people don’t talk about them freely, you need to know them if you are interested in practicing bondage. So, if you are wondering what will you get from it, here is a list of benefits of bondage. 1. Aesthetic – Shibari or bondage is a…
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How to Dye Shibari Rope: A Beginner’s Guide to Colorful Bondage

Dyeing shibari rope can add a vibrant and personal touch to your bondage practice. This guide will walk you through the process of transforming plain jute rope into a colorful masterpiece. Whether you’re looking for a passionate red or a mysterious black, dyeing your own rope allows for customization and creativity in your shibari adventures.…
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Building connections with your partner with one rope

In Shibari, building connections with your partner is very important. Usually, you use from 3 to 5 ropes during a scene. However, using only one rope can create a greater connection with your partner. Using only one rope will change the focus from the technical aspects of tying to the interaction between rigger and bottom.…
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Most Common Japanese Terms in Shibari

Shibari is a Japanese art of restraint. Although it is known and practiced around the world, the original terminology is in Japanese. Therefore, you should familiarize yourself with its jargon. That’s why here we present the most common Japanese terms in Shibari. Asanawa – Rope made of bast fibre, typically from jute or hemp.Bakshi –…
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Shibari Suspension cautions: A Beginner’s Essential Guide

Shibari suspension is an advanced form of rope bondage that can be exhilarating for both participants. However, it’s crucial to understand that this practice comes with significant risks. In this guide, we’ll explore essential Shibari suspension cautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. We’ll cover the importance of proper training, equipment selection, and communication…
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Self Bondage

Self Bondage has become very popular in the last years. However, it is important that practitioners know the risks involved. A simple problem of loss of circulation can easily deprive one of the dexterity to realize crucial ties. It can also lead to dropping a cutting implement out of reach. This situations can lead to…
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