Nawa zuri
Main suspension line. Here two different techniques are shown.
Main suspension line. Here two different techniques are shown.
Japanese: ネオ緊縛 Neo (ネオ): New Kinbaku (緊縛): Tight binding, see Kinbaku Kinbaku done with the "neo" elements like blacklight reactive rope, body paint, as performance art and more. Kinbaku done [...]
Japanese: 二の腕縛り Ninoude (二の腕): Two upper arms Shibari (縛り): Tie Tying the hands and upper arms behind the back without any of the rope passing around the body. Rope only [...]
Japanese: の止め A technique (stop/twist), hitch, to change direction of a rope, it resembles the Japansese character "no" (の). Also know as: Nonoji (のの字 ) See also: Tomei, Musubime
A tie where the model is tied kneeling to a vertical beam. The ankles are crossed and bound, spreading the legs See also: Hashira shibari, Hashira ushirodaki shibari, Floating [...]
In rope terminology, the working end and running end of a rope are essentially the same: the end being actively used to tie a knot or hitch. One Japanese term [...]
Japanese: 両手首縛り Ryō (両): a pair tekubi (手首): wrist shibari (縛り): tie Both (ryo) wrists (tekubi) tied together. It does not matter where the wrists are, or if the tie [...]