Shibari & Bondage Rope

Soft, strong, natural-fibre rope — with safety shears and a starter knot guide in every set.

Rope is the most artistic corner of bondage and one of the most rewarding to learn, but it carries real anatomical risk: a tie placed over the wrong spot can compress a nerve in minutes. That is why every rope set we sell includes a pair of safety shears (EMT scissors) so you can cut someone free in seconds, plus a beginner knot guide.

Natural cotton-hemp is the friendliest fibre for beginners — it holds knots well, is soft on skin, and is easy to handle. Learn the unsafe zones first, keep ties away from joints and the front of the neck, and check circulation constantly. Start with simple cuffs and chest ties before anything load-bearing.

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Every item is graded Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced with safety notes.

Buying & safety guide

What to look for in shibari & bondage rope

Body-safe materials

Natural cotton-hemp blend, conditioned and skin-friendly; includes safety shears + knot guide. We avoid porous, phthalate-bearing materials. If a listing only says “blend” or unlabelled “rubber,” treat it as a red flag — body-safe means medical- or food-grade silicone, ABS, stainless steel, glass or genuine leather with disclosed hardware.

Privacy & discreet shipping

Every order ships in plain, unbranded packaging with a neutral sender name. Payment uses adult-friendly processors (credit card or cryptocurrency), and nothing on the parcel or the statement reveals what is inside.

How to use it safely

Agree a safeword or non-verbal signal before you begin, start gentle, and check in often. Keep a quick-release within reach, never leave a restrained partner unattended, and read the linked guides below before your first session.

Cleaning & care

Clean after every use with warm water and mild unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner, dry fully, and store in a dust-free pouch away from direct sun. Proper care keeps materials body-safe for longer.

FAQ

Common questions

What rope is best for beginners?

Natural-fibre cotton or cotton-hemp around 6mm. It is soft, holds knots, and is forgiving to handle. Avoid slippery nylon for learning, and always keep safety shears within reach.

Which body areas must I avoid when tying?

Never compress the front or sides of the neck, and keep rope off joints and the inner wrist's nerve lines. If your partner reports tingling, coldness or numbness, release immediately. Read our rope-safety guide before your first tie.

How do I care for natural rope?

Keep it dry, coil it loosely to avoid kinks, and air it out after use. Spot-clean only; never machine wash natural-fibre bondage rope as it weakens the fibres.