Welcome to the beginners Guide to Shibari.
Here is a preview of what you\'ll learn: - What is Shibari? - Materials for the Japanese art of Shibari - Knotting and Tying - The knot tying of hands stirrup - The tying of hands stirrup (another variation) - The wrist knot chain - The knotting under arm rat-tail stopper - Connecting neck with both arms common whipping - Leg bind round lashing - Hip tie square lashing - Ankle\'s tying - Chest knots - Chest bind figure 8 knot - Chest bind figure 8 knot with hands - Advanced Knotting & Tying - The rope tying of hands, shoulders and legs - Double loops to tie mid arm mark bowline - The tying fisherman\'s knot - Sturdy knot of body overhand bow - The tying neck & back common cross whipping - The tying cow hitch - Constrictor knot - Humble coin knot double overhand - The tying ashley stopper knot - Difficult tying of waist, legs and head - The knotting rope.
If you are referring to a beautiful artistic display that, while erotic, is limited to an artist\'s interpretation and not a sex act then you would be speaking of Shibari.
Whereas Kinbaku is the more sexual side of it, the word associated the BDSM and sex games side of things.
The word Shibari in Japanese is specific to the act of tying, or binding.
The main difference is being in the word chosen to describe it.
While it is obviously associated with that as well, it is also independently considered an art form and is practiced by very serious artists.
The secret here is that not all bondage is sexual in nature.
In this book you will learn about what it takes to safely and confidently perform the Japanese art of Shibari otherwise known as bondage.
Welcome to the beginners Guide to Shibari