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This is a beautiful 6mm jute rope. The twist of this rope is tighter than the Ogawa rope. Use it well and your bondage will feel way tighter. This rope is direct from Japan and suitable for beginners and advanced students alike. Of course suitable not just for Japanese bondage, but for all other bondage’s as well. Ready for immediate use. -
This 6mm rice/straw rope is the most traditional rope for Japanese rope bondage (shibari, kinbaku) you can find. This rope is also used by "the father of modern kinbaku" Itoh Seiu. This rope is direct from Japan and suitable for the connoisseur of Japanese rope bondage and advanced students alike. Of course suitable not just for Japanese bondage, but for all other bondage’s where you want to add a bit of discomfort and a twist as well. Perhaps make it wet, it won't shrink. This rope is not suitable for suspension. Ready for immediate use.Buy more get more discount!
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A oval aluminum straight gate carabiner with a circular section. It has a keylock system to prevent any snagging. This makes it recommended for use with mobile devices (pulleys, blockers, fall, ...) and therefore very suitable for shibari / kinbaku suspensions. This carabiner is a high quality product, tested piece by piece.- Certification: CE EN 12275 UIAA
- Material: Aluminium alloy
- Keylock: Keylock nose, anodized
- Color: Polished, Black
- Main axis load: 22 kN
- Minor axis load: 7 kN
- Open gate load: 7 kN
- Weight: 60 g
- Shape: Oval
- Length: 105 mm
- Width: 54 mm
- Body diameter: 11 mm
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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 (14 by 35 in) in size, plain woven, and almost always dyed with some pattern. Usually the long sides are finished with a selvage, and the short sides are just cut and so soon show some fraying. Same as the tenugui's offered here, the short side is unprocessed, some threads may fray. The pattern offered here is the mame shibori. Mame ("beans" / "pea") shibori is a classical Edo design, a bean/pea-dot pattern. Westerners would call this a polka-dot pattern. The other patterns are flower and bunny. We import our tenugui straight from Japan. Within the context of kinbaku a tenugui is typically used as gag or blindfold. -
We are thrilled to introduce “Rope Care” - the professional solution for caring for jute rope used for Kinbaku. Our organic conditioning mixture, made with beeswax and cold-pressed jojoba oil, is designed to soften and protect your rope, reduce its shedding, and extend its lifespan. This provides a protective barrier on your rope against moisture and damage, ensuring that your rope is always ready for your next Kinbaku session. A microfiber cloth
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Add a splash of color to your morning coffee or tea ritual! These ceramic mugs not only have a beautiful design on them, but also a colorful rim, handle, and inside, so the mug is bound to spice up your mug rack. They can be perfect conversation starters, to show off some cool Kanji or simply to support yours truly :"). You can even use them for your vanilla friends! The characters "绳之痕" read "nawaato". Nawaato translates to the actual marks that can be left on the skin by rope; rope marks. By using the abridging character "之", often used in ancient tradition and poetry, the entire word becomes a more poetic version of itself, i.e. "the marks of the rope". All together these three characters represent the Japanese writing for the name I use; "RopeMarks"

