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  • What is Shibari or Kinbaku? Everything you need to know about . . .
    Shibari, sometimes called Japanese rope bondage or "kinbaku" is a modern form of rope bondage which originated in Japan The term "shibari" means "tying" and "kinbaku" means "tight binding "
  • Japanese bondage - Wikipedia
    Kinbaku is a Japanese style of bondage or BDSM which involves tying a person up using simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (often jute, hemp or linen and generally around 6 mm (0 24 in) in diameter, but sometimes as small as 4 mm (0 16 in), and between 7–8 m (23–26 ft) long)
  • Sanjunin49 - Hobbyist, Digital Artist - DeviantArt
    My artwork is mostly a display the Japanese arts of Kinbaku (tight rope bondage), Shibari (binding), and Goumon (torture) That is why I refer to myself as a Kinbaku illustrator There are also a number of special series like "Kinbaku Story" and "JIro's Jinmon", in my galleries, each 200+ illustrations long
  • LB Shibari Dojo
    Kinbaku Minus One Learning ties is the fastest and easiest way to jump into shibari, but have you ever wondered why everyone is taught the same ties, or wondered why the ties look that way, or even what shibari is exactly?
  • Short introduction into the history of kinbaku - RopeMarks
    Trying to understand kinbaku means trying to understand the Japanese and their culture This, and its actual beauty is a big part of the attraction of shibari today Rope, or more specific, tying “things” has a long history in Japan and can be traced back to as early as the Jomon (=rope pattern; prehistory 10,000 BC to 300 BC) period into
  • World Kinbaku Federation – Home of Authentic Kinbaku
    The World Kinbaku Federation aims to promote the traditional Japanese practice of Kinbaku Kinbaku shibari (緊縛 縛り) has its roots in the ancient martial arts of hojojutsu hobakujutsu (捕縄術 捕縛術) where the use of rope was one of the eighteen warrior skills (bugei juhappan, 武芸十八般) of the samurai
  • Master K - Robins SM-201 Website
    Utilizing many rare historical documents, he convincingly shows how shibari kinbaku evolved from a mix of various Japanese cultural activities including societal customs, religion, Kabuki theatre, Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, Japanese martial arts, and 18th-century judicial practices
  • On Seiu Ito And The Origins Of Kinbaku | Shibari Study Blog
    An icon in the history of kinbaku, we reflect on Seiu Ito, his life, artistic inspiration and his influential role in the development of Japanese rope bondage as we practice it today


















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