Glossary

16 07 2018

Tanuki shibari

By |2025-03-21T17:03:14+01:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Japanese: 狸縛り Tanuki (狸): Racoon dog / badger Shibari (縛り):  Tie Named after the racoon dog  from many Japanese legends. Originally tying the wrist and ankles close together in front of [...]

16 07 2018

Tengu shibari

By |2025-04-27T13:11:23+02:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Japanese: 天狗縛り Tengu (天狗): A supernatural creature with a red face and long nose. Shibari (縛り): Tie The "demon" tie, because the arms of the model are tied in a [...]

16 07 2018

Tenugui

By |2025-04-27T13:13:21+02:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Tenugui (手拭い) , litterally "hand (te 手(て)) wipe (nuguう 拭う (ぬぐ))" A tenugui is a thin Japanese hand towel made from cotton. Typically, tenugui are about 35 by 90 centimeters [...]

16 07 2018

Teppō shibari

By |2025-03-21T16:08:37+01:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Japanese: 鉄砲 縛り Teppo (鉄砲): Japanese flintlock rifle Shibari (縛り): Tie An asymmetrical bondage named after the arms resembling carrying a Japanese  flintlock rifle over the shoulder, the Teppo." Also known [...]

16 07 2018

Tomei nawa

By |2018-08-06T08:36:36+02:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Japanese:  止め縄 The safety rope between arms and chest; the cinch. Also know as: shibori nawa, "stop rope", "squeezing rope". See also: Kannuki.

16 07 2018

Tomoe

By |2018-07-24T16:06:06+02:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Japanese: 鞆絵 A technique (stop/twist) to change direction of a rope without the use of knots, it resembles a "comma".

16 07 2018

Tsuginawa

By |2025-04-27T13:30:35+02:0016th July 2018|0 Comments

Japanese: 継ぎ縄 Tsugi (継ぎ): follow nawa (縄): rope A technique for joining two ropes to create one long rope, a rope extension.

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