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Wrists in Shibari

Practising Shibari has its risks, and there are some vulnerable areas that you need to be aware of.  Wrists are some of the vulnerable areas while practicing Shibari, particularly the inside part of the wrist and the valley between the hand and the wrist bone. This is because the nerves and the veins are more…
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Shibari Circulation Problems: Understanding and Preventing them

Shibari, the Japanese art of rope bondage, can be an exciting and intimate practice. However, it’s crucial to understand the potential risks, especially circulation problems. This article will explore how to identify, prevent, and address circulation issues in Shibari, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable experience for both partners. Key topics we’ll cover: What are…
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Shibari Nerve Damage, Understanding and Preventing it

Shibari, the Japanese art of rope bondage, has gained popularity in recent years. However, it’s crucial to understand the potential risks, especially Shibari nerve damage. This article will explore the causes, symptoms, and prevention of nerve injuries in Shibari practice, ensuring a safer experience for all participants. Table of Contents: What is Shibari Nerve Damage?…
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Sam Jay

Sam Jay is a recognized rigger. He discovered Shibari in 2012 and began with the practice, where he recognized and appreciated the artistic aspects of Shibari. He practiced in private for many years to develope his craft. Now, he explores the physiological, psychological and emotional aspects of Shibari. Sam conducted Shibari Life Drawing in Melbourne…
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Rope Suspension: The Ups and Downs

Rope suspension is a captivating aspect of bondage that often sparks curiosity and excitement. It involves lifting a person off the ground using intricate rope techniques, creating a unique and intense experience. In this article, we’ll explore the world of aerial rope work, its types, benefits, and potential risks. Table of Contents: What is Aerial…
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Shibari and Stress

Rope Bondage can relieve stress. However, it can also play againts you when you have a lot of stress going on. Therefore, it is important to understand the relation between Shibari and stress. If you are really stressed out and trying to manage life difficulties and you start on some kind of BDSM scene with…
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The London Shibari Festival

The London Shibari Festival, also recognized as The London Festival of The Art of Japanese Bondage, stands out as a distinctive and captivating event. This festival is a dedicated platform for promoting Kinbaku, the revered Japanese Bondage technique known as Shibari. Here, Shibari transforms into a form of performance art, facilitating intimate communication through its…
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Hikari Kesho

Hikari Kesho who’s real name is Alberto Lisi, is an Italian photographer and recognized master in the art of Shibari. Hikari has developed a unique style: he photographs beautiful women using his extensive reseacrh about corporal expresión and beauty. Consequently, his photographies, usually in black and white, have a gothic touch. So, he connects the…
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European Rigger Exchange

The European Rigger Exchange is a different kind of rope event. It is an event where experienced riggers gather for a week of exchange and research. This event is celebrating its 18th reunion. Usually, Shibari events bring together workshops form riggers and presenters around the world. However, must masters come from Japan, where the most…
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Marika Leila Roux

Marika Leila Roux is a professional Shibari model and rigger, who performed and teaches worldwide. Marika discovered bondage by accident during a photoshoot as a model in 2011. Then, she started in the world of Japanese rope bondage, learning and practicing. Eventually, she became a model, performer, rigger and teacher. After many years of exploring…
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