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Explore the ancient art of Shibari with the STEAMY SHADES Black Rope.

Made from a soft cotton and polyester blend, this 10-meter rope is both robust and comfortable against the skin.

Silver end caps prevent fraying, ensuring a long lifespan. Ideal for beginners and experienced couples alike, it is also machine washable for impeccable hygiene.

Take it with you on your romantic getaways and let your imagination run wild.

What is a Shibari rope?

A bondage rope is a rope specially designed for the practice of Shibari, a traditional Japanese bondage art, also known as kinbaku. Unlike a classic rope, Shibari rope has precise characteristics: it is flexible yet strong, lightweight, and offers a good grip for creating reliable knots and harmonious patterns on the body.

It is mainly found in jute, hemp, cotton, or synthetic fiber, with each material offering different sensations and properties. Used in BDSM practices, this rope allows for a sensual, secure, and highly symbolic bondage experience, strengthening the emotional connection between partners.

What are the types of Shibari ropes?

Cotton bondage rope

Frequently used in BDSM kits, cotton rope is appealing for its softness, flexibility, and non-abrasive feel, making it an excellent choice for those new to Shibari or looking to explore sensual bondage. Less springy than natural fibers like jute or hemp, it allows for simple, comfortable, and secure ties, while minimizing the risk of irritation for the person being tied.

Jute Shibari rope

Jute is the most popular material among Shibari purists. Lightweight, springy, and offering an excellent grip, jute ropes allow for quick and strong knots. Jute develops a unique texture over time with use, enhancing the sensory experience and precise control of tension. However, it requires initial treatment (burning, oiling) and regular maintenance.

Hemp Shibari rope

Hemp is another popular natural fiber in the world of bondage. Heavier than jute, hemp rope is robust, durable, and offers excellent hold. It has a characteristic odor and a more rustic feel, making it ideal for those who appreciate authentic sensations. Like jute, it needs to be softened and maintained.

Synthetic rope: nylon, polyester

Synthetic bondage ropes, such as those made of nylon or polyester, are appealing for their strength, shine, and ease of maintenance. They do not require pre-treatment and are often more economical. However, they can be more slippery, requiring good technique to keep knots securely in place. They are ideal for quick play, suspensions, or visual stagings.

What length of Shibari rope should I choose?

Choosing the rope length is essential for practicing Shibari comfortably and safely. In this erotic art of Japanese origin, every knot and every wrapping is designed to embrace the body, enhance posture, and strengthen the connection between partners.

Standard lengths: 7 m, 8 m, 10 m

Shibari ropes are generally offered in lengths of 7 to 10 meters, which allows for the creation of most classic figures, from simple twists to initial suspension structures.

  • 7 meters: perfect for tying a torso or making targeted ties (arms, legs).
  • 8 meters: versatile length, suitable for most visual and artistic scenes.
  • 10 meters: recommended for more complex wraps or suspension figures.

Why cut or not cut your rope?

Some practitioners prefer to adapt their Shibari ropes to each type of tie, by cutting them to the exact length required. Others keep long ropes for more flexibility. The important thing is to burn the ends to prevent them from fraying, especially in the case of jute or hemp ropes.

Body type and knot type: an often overlooked criterion

The body type of the tied partner, as well as the complexity of the knot or figure, influence the ideal length. A larger body or a detailed visual bondage scene requires more rope. It is therefore better to allow a little extra, even if it means cutting off the excess if needed.

Shibari techniques to know

  • Single Column Tie (basic knot): tying a wrist, ankle or object, an essential foundation for beginners.
  • Double Column Tie: secure tie of two limbs together (wrists together, ankles together).
  • Takate Kote (Box Tie): torso tie with arms bound behind the back, an emblematic Shibari figure.
  • Futomomo: leg folded over itself, widely used to immobilize in a seated or side position.
  • Ebi (the shrimp): curved body posture, often used in traditional Japanese Shibari.
  • Agura Shibari: crossed and tied leg position, comfortable for long scenes.
  • Semi or full suspension: advanced techniques requiring specific equipment and perfect mastery of safety.
  • Chest Harness: decorative or functional structure around the bust.
  • Karada (body harness): rope netting covering the torso and sometimes the pelvis, very visual and aesthetic.
  • Floor work (ground bondage): styles focused on immobilization without elevation, perfect for beginners or prolonged scenes.

How to choose your bondage rope

Finding the ideal Shibari rope depends on several essential elements. Whether you practice soft and sensual bondage or a more technical and artistic Shibari, each criterion influences your comfort, safety, and the aesthetics of the ties.

The material: natural or synthetic?

The choice of material determines the feel, strength, and maintenance of the rope. Natural fibers like jute or hemp are prized in traditional Shibari for their raw texture and springiness. Conversely, cotton offers a softer feel, perfect for beginners. Synthetic ropes (nylon, polyester) are easy to maintain and ideal for visual or wet scenes.

Length: according to intended use

Standard Shibari rope lengths vary between 7 and 10 meters, depending on the figures you wish to create. A 7-meter rope is ideal for simple ties (wrists, torso), while a 10-meter length offers more freedom for complex wraps or suspensions. It is recommended to have several ropes for more elaborate structures.

Diameter: safety and comfort

The diameter influences the pressure exerted on the body. A 6 mm rope is standard for Shibari, as it provides good support without overly marking the skin. Finer diameters (4 mm) are used for decorative ties, while thicker ones (8 mm) are suitable for suspensions and sensitive areas where a larger contact surface is desired.

Experience level: beginner or experienced practitioner

Beginners should opt for a soft, ready-to-use, low-abrasion rope, such as cotton or a pre-treated natural rope. This allows them to learn without risking irritation. Advanced practitioners can choose raw ropes (jute, hemp) to customize, which are more springy and precise, adapted to complex or aesthetic scenes.

FAQ: Shibari ropes and BDSM practices

What is the best Shibari rope?

The best rope depends on your skill level, play style, and sensory preferences. Purists prefer jute for its springiness and lightness, while beginners often opt for cotton for its softness. Hemp is a good compromise, natural, robust, and authentic.

How to care for your Shibari rope?

Maintenance depends on the material. Cotton or synthetic ropes can generally be hand washed in lukewarm water. Jute or hemp ropes should be brushed, heated to remove fibers, then oiled (e.g., jojoba oil) to maintain their suppleness and durability.

What is the difference between jute and hemp rope?

Jute is lighter, more springy, and dries quickly. It offers a raw feel ideal for precise techniques. Hemp, heavier and denser, provides a more enveloping and stable feel, perfect for lasting ties or suspensions.

Can a single rope be used for an entire sequence?

That depends on the length and complexity of the figure. For simple ties, a single 7 to 8-meter rope may suffice. For a complete sequence or a decorative figure, it is recommended to have several ropes of the same type to maintain consistency.

Is Shibari only for experts?

Absolutely not! There are many simple and accessible techniques for beginners, with suitable ropes like cotton or treated hemp. The key is to progress at your own pace, respect safety rules, and always practice within a framework of mutual consent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Comment entretenir cette corde et est-elle vraiment lavable ?

Oui, c'est l'un des grands avantages de cette corde ! Contrairement aux cordes en jute ou chanvre traditionnelles qui nécessitent un entretien complexe, la Steamy Shades est lavable en machine pour une hygiène irréprochable. Lavez-la à froid en cycle délicat et laissez-la sécher à l'air libre. Les capuchons argentés aux extrémités préviennent tout effilochement, assurant une longue durée de vie même après plusieurs lavages. Cette facilité d'entretien vous permet de pratiquer en toute sérénité et de garder votre corde toujours propre et prête à l'emploi.

10 mètres, est-ce suffisant pour réaliser des figures complètes ?

Les 10 mètres sont une longueur polyvalente et très pratique ! Cette longueur vous permet de réaliser la majorité des figures du shibari : attaches de poignets et chevilles, harnais de torse (Takate Kote), liens décoratifs simples, et même certaines figures plus complexes comme le Futomomo (jambe repliée). Pour des enchaînements plus élaborés ou un Karada complet (harnais corps entier), vous pourriez avoir besoin d'une seconde corde. L'avantage : elle est suffisamment longue pour explorer sans être trop encombrante, et elle se transporte facilement lors de vos escapades romantiques. Pour débuter et découvrir l'univers du shibari, c'est la longueur idéale !