Practiced since ancient times, Japanese rope bondage or Shibari, has become increasingly more popular around the world. This book shows partners how to tie each other as shown by mistress Miumi-U and her bondage partner.
Shibari Bondage Instruction Book features:
- Step-by-step illustrated guidance from Shibari expert Mistress Miumi-U
- Focus on safety, consent, and connection between partners
- Includes beginner-friendly ties and advanced rope work for all levels
- Visually rich with tasteful photography and easy-to-follow diagrams
- Covers techniques for both decorative rope art and functional restraint
- Partnered execution demonstrated clearly to inspire confidence and play
Size and material:
- Paperback edition
- Approximately 128 pages
- Softcover with high-quality printed pages
- Language: Japanese (some editions may include English subtitles or translations online)
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Who is this bondage guidebook for?
The Shibari Bondage Instruction Book is ideal for:
- Curious couples looking to deepen trust and explore sensual restraint techniques with guidance.
- BDSM beginners interested in understanding the art and safety fundamentals of rope play.
- Experienced rope artists who want to refine their skills or gain inspiration from a well-respected practitioner.
- Erotic art lovers or performers drawn to the aesthetic pleasure and intimacy of rope bondage.
How to use the Shibari Bondage Instruction Book?
- Set the scene: Create a comfortable space with soft lighting and open communication about boundaries before starting.
- Flip through and choose a tie: Begin with a basic knot or harness that you both feel comfortable trying.
- Follow the illustrations step-by-step, using rope that’s soft and appropriate for bondage (e.g., jute, hemp, or cotton).
- Check circulation: Make sure ropes are not too tight around key areas like wrists or thighs—look for any numbness or discoloration.
- Play mindfully: Rope play is about more than restraint—use it to build sensation, tease, and connect emotionally.
Great positions to try:
- Seated chest harness: Keeps hands free while creating visual appeal and pressure around the torso.
- Bed spread-eagle tie: Use bedposts or anchor points to stretch limbs for control and exposure.
- Chair bondage: Practical for beginners, restraining the partner while seated and supported.
How to clean and care for the Shibari Bondage Instruction Book?
- Cleaning: Wipe down the book cover gently with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or residue. Avoid moisture to prevent warping or damage.
- Storage: Keep the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve binding and print quality.
- Handling: If using during hands-on play, keep dry hands or use a book holder/stand to avoid contact with lubricants or oils.
Bondage guidebook practical use info:
- Versatility: Works as both a practical instructional manual and a source of erotic inspiration.
- Stimulation: While not a toy itself, it enhances intimacy and play by guiding physical interaction.
- Accessibility: Visual learners benefit from step-by-step photography; available in physical or digital formats in some regions.
Additional information:
- Decreased sensation: Great for partners who want to experience physical control without intense stimulation—Shibari focuses more on restraint and trust than pressure.
- Vaginal dryness: Since bondage often leads to anticipation before penetration, have water-based lube on hand for comfort if play progresses.
- Painful penetration: The slow, controlled build of rope play helps encourage full arousal before any penetration, often reducing discomfort.
Special considerations when using Shibari Bondage Instruction Book:
- Mobility requirements: Some ties may require flexibility or the ability to remain in place for a prolonged time.
- Dexterity: The tying partner should have steady hands and fine motor control for intricate knots.
- Reach: Some positions or ties may require assistance or reach around your partner’s back or limbs—practice slowly first.
- Reading ease: This edition is primarily in Japanese—non-Japanese speakers may benefit from supplemental guides or online translations.