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What is Shibari?

Shibari

The Japanese noun Shibari (縛り) can mean binding, regulation; limit, and/or (a contractual) binding period. An alternative word used is the noun; Suru verb Kinbaku (緊縛), meaning binding tightly; tight binding, and/or (sexual) bondage. Ergo, in context Shibari is the Japanese word for tying, or binding. 

Japanese rope bondage participants commonly associate either word depending on first use and/or influence/s. They may use both without differentiation. The act may have more relevance than terminology. One nuance is that Shibari refers to the tying, and Kinbaku may add eroticism and/or sadomasochism (Jp. Seme), but Japanese practitioners generally tend not to analyse in such detail. Japanese perspectives often differ in influence compared to Western for historical, cultural, spiritual, societal and/or hedonic reasons. 

Tying in an adult context emerged from secrecy due to illustrative depictions being more legally and/or socially acceptable first, eg. Itō Seiu, and then John Willie. Both influenced rope bondage in Japan. In contextual evolution, the Ero-Guro (erotic-grotesque) artistic genre of the 1920s-30s having parallels with contemporary American pulp fiction, influenced contributor submissions in Kitan Club magazine 1952-75, and later, Manga, etc. The pink film and theatre pornography of the 1960s-70s. The boom of the sadomasochism magazines of the 1970s-80s. Older Japanese refer to this as Showa-era Shibari; Kinbaku pre-1990 when the disposition of the person tied was of greater interest than tying methods used. 

In the following era, pornographic photographers, film producers and entertainers realised new markets of enthusiasts wishing to learn, and form, genre renewal and experimentation pushed evolution of suspension. While rope bondage existed globally (eg. Jeandel, Paris 1890s, Klaw, New York 1950s, San Francisco and Texas gay scenes, 1970s, etc.), a lack of legal regulation, combined with demand through the economic boom of the 1960s-90s enabled Japan to commercially pioneer the genre. 

Western interest in Shibari grew in Yahoo groups from the late 90s and 2000s, especially effective combined with romantic orientalism, esotericism and mythic feudal history. Shibari rope bondage in Western use has since diversified from the sado-erotic, into a variety of sub-genres: aesthetic; fashion; glamour, exercise; sport; yoga, curative; tantric; meditation, romanticism; combat technique, etc., and is predicted to grow further, especially in Vanilla fields.

Enterprising individuals have sought to package for the mainstream via invented styles and schools, forming groups and dojos, and teaching workshops. And for many, the rope tying technique has now become the predominant focus, ostensibly related to changing attitudes towards fetishism. 


Fine Shibari Ropes available here!

Fine chemical free jute ropes for Shibari and rope bondage. Make it a sensual experience.

KIYOMI Shibari jute rope, MAXI-ROLL ~6kg, unprocessed, medium-wound, JBO-free KIYOMI Shibari jute rope, MAXI-ROLL ~6kg, unprocessed, medium-wound, JBO-free

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

KIYOMI Shibari jute rope, MAXI-ROLL ~6kg, unprocessed, medium-wound, JBO-free
Another new addition to the AMATSUNAWA portfolio! KIYOMI is a strong, flexible, Z-twist medium-wound, 3-strand rope made from a stable single-ply jute yarn with very low fiber loss. It comes parallel wound on a practical ø255 x 252 mm flanged pulp cardboard spool. It’s available in 3 diameters:ø6mm: 300m, ~6kgø5.5mm: 330m, ~6kgø5mm: 360m, ~6kg  It has 3 perfectly tensioned strands, has very low fiber loss and hardly any impurities. It is ideal for beginners and professionals alike. This rope is low maintenance, becomes softer and more supple with use and has a long life span. Like all our ropes, KIYOMI is of course mineral oil-free, has a pleasant smell and a balanced golden color. You can find comprehensive conditioning instructions here and we will enclose a flyer with this detailed information with your shipment. KIYOMI was developed by us specifically for bondage applications with prolonged skin contact and is now permanently available as part of the AMATSUNAWA portfolio. We are sure that you will appreciate this rope and enjoy using it! Materials used:Jute yarn: 100% corchorus olitorius premium grade Tossa juteBatching oil: Soybean oilProduct ships from Germany.    Important information about the product:Yarn spools are not infinitely long. Each spool of yarn has a beginning and an end, representing joins in the rope made with a knot. We recommend our customers to remove these knots if possible. Further detailed product safety and usage guidelines for our products can be found here.

€296.95*
Mitsuki MAXI-ROLL, ~5,8kg, multi-ply loose-lay jute rope for Shibari and Kinbaku applications, untreated, JBO-free Mitsuki MAXI-ROLL, ~5,8kg, multi-ply loose-lay jute rope for Shibari and Kinbaku applications, untreated, JBO-free

Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

Mitsuki MAXI-ROLL, ~5,8kg, multi-ply loose-lay jute rope for Shibari and Kinbaku applications, untreated, JBO-free
An awesome newbie to the AMATSUNAWA fine rope portfolio! Mitsuki is an incredibly soft, flexible, smooth, S-twist, loose-lay multi-ply, 3-strand rope supplied parallel wound on a practical ø255 x 252mm flanged pulp carton spools. We currently have three diameters available:ø6mm: 300m, ~5,8kg ø5.5mm: 315m, ~5,8kg  - LIMITED QUANTITY IN STOCK - MORE ROPES ON THE WAY! - ø5mm:  330m, ~5,8kg    Mitsuki is a perfectly tensioned loose-lay rope with low fibre loss and almost zero impurities ideal for beginners and professionals alike. It requires very low maintenance, is forgiving to rough handling and has a long life span. It's JBO-free, has a pleasant fresh smell and a beautiful light-golden colour. For our Mitsuki rope, we have succeeded in finding traditional rope-making technology to have this rope manufactured according to our specifications in the highest quality especially for bondage applications. You can find the full conditioning instructions here and a we'll add a flyer with detailed instructions to your shipment. As our MITSUKI rope is made from very fine yarn it has a significantly lower breaking point than our single-ply ropes which are wound from a much stronger yarn. Therefore we do NOT recommend our MITSUKI ropes for uplines! We are sure you'll love this rope and will be back for more! Materials used:Jute yarn: 100% corchorus olitorius premium grade Tossa juteBatching oil: Soybean oilProduct ships from Germany.    Important information about the product:Yarn spools are not infinitely long. Each spool of yarn has a beginning and an end, representing joins in the rope made with a knot. We recommend our customers to remove these knots if possible. Further detailed product safety and usage guidelines for our products can be found here.

€343.95*
KIYOMI & Mitsuki sample box, 5x 4m rope, untreated, various diameters & 10€ voucher KIYOMI & Mitsuki sample box, 5x 4m rope, untreated, various diameters & 10€ voucher

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

KIYOMI & Mitsuki sample box, 5x 4m rope, untreated, various diameters & 10€ voucher
All our new ropes in a handy sample box for you to get to know and feel our new products!   Mitsuki is a very soft, loose-lay, flexible, 3-ply twisted rope made from multi-ply yarn. It is mineral oil-free, has a pleasantly fresh smell and a beautiful light golden color. The sample box contains 1x 4m rope each with ø6mm & ø5mm diameter.   KIYOMI is a strong, flexible, medium-wound, 3-strand twisted rope made from single-ply fibre loss reduced jute yarn. KIYOMI is also mineral oil-free and has little odor. The sample box contains 1x 4m rope each with ø6mm & ø5.5mm and ø.5mm diameter. *ONLY 1 package can be ordered per customer. We will include a €10 voucher with the delivery, which can be redeemed on your next order of a Maxi or Midi roll. Materials used:Jute yarn: 100% corchorus olitorius premium grade Tossa juteBatching oil: Soybean oilProduct ships from Germany.    Important information about the product:Yarn spools are not infinitely long. Each spool of yarn has a beginning and an end, representing joins in the rope made with a knot. We recommend our customers to remove these knots if possible. Further detailed product safety and usage guidelines for our products can be found here.

€10.00*