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Glü Wür

Glü War is a Chilean artist, performer, and teacher in Shibari & Self Tying mixed with Circus and Dance. She currently lives in Barcelona. She is a multi-skilled, creative woman who has always been studying different arts. For example, she knows about theatre, oil painting, sculpture, jewelry design, gemmology, aerial yoga, acrobatic performance, and Shibari.…
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Hajime Kinoko and Zak Shibuya installation

“Samsara” is a project which combines performance, cryptocurrency, and NFT. It includes a Hajime Kinoko and Zak Shibuya installation. Samsara is a unique opportunity for art collectors and investors to own exceptional artwork inspired in Japanese art. Hajime Kinoko, one of the world’s most prominent “shibari artist” will collaborate with Zak Shibuya of Reality Production…
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Matthias Grimme

Matthias Grimme was born in Hamburg, Germany on June 24th 1953. He is an author, publisher, photographer and rope artist whose stage name is Tatsu Otoko. He is the author of many articles about BDSM, fetishism, and bondage. Likewise, he is a publisher of sadomasochistic literature and magazines. Matthias Grimme is the author of Das…
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Midori

Midori is a renowned trailblazing educator, sexologist, author and Artist known as the “Super Nova Kink”. She is famous for her cool, funny teaching. Also, Midori founded Rope Dojo and ForteFemme: Women’s Dominance Intensive. Midori first emerged from the Sex Positive movement in San Francisco in the early 1990s. Later, she became one of the…
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Shibari Is a Female Fantasy

Shibari is a female fantasy. Shibari means to tie, it is a Japanese style of bondage that involves tying following aesthetic techniques using fibre ropes. The art of erotic bondage has a great interest in couples, but mostly in females. Restraint by ropes is one of the most common female fantasies. Bondage is sensual, loving…
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Recommendations For Your Shibari Experience

Shibari can be a great experience, but it involves mental and physical preparation in order to enjoy it. Here are some recommendations for your Shibari experience. No matter if you are an expert or a beginner, you will definitely appreciate them. Stretching is the first recommendation for Shibari. Although Shibari not always requires flexibility, doing…
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Chimuo Nureki

In the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo, a luminary was born in 1930 – Chimuo Nureki. However, his indelible mark on the world of Shibari transcends time, etching him as a revered Bondage Master, an acclaimed Shibari artist, and a prolific writer delving into the realms of SadoMasochism. Although he departed on September 9th, 2013, his…
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MFP Shibari Rope: Blending Comfort, Color, and Durability

MFP Shibari rope has become increasingly popular among enthusiasts for its unique qualities. This synthetic fiber, made from multifilament polypropylene, offers a perfect blend of durability, vibrant colors, and skin-friendly texture. Let’s explore why this rope is gaining favor in the world of decorative bondage. In this article, we’ll cover: What is MFP Shibari rope?…
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Shibari Healing: Exploring the Art Shibari for Wellness

Shibari healing is a unique approach that combines the Japanese art of rope bondage with therapeutic practices. This innovative technique offers numerous benefits for physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Let’s delve into this transformative practice and discover its potential for personal growth. In this article, we’ll explore: The Origins of Shibari healing Shibari, traditionally used…
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Boundaries and Limits in Shibari

There are boundaries and limits in shibari and, in contrast to what you might be thinking, these are healthy and necessary for its practice. Hearing the word “boundaries” or “limits” may sound like a restriction or obstacle. Some times, people associate these to something negative, like if it limits your expression or the experience. In…
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