I am delighted to announce that we have just done a deal with my friend and highly respected Domme, Mistress Absolute, to add her ‘Beginners Guide to BDSM’ tutorials to ShibariClasses. We chose her tutorials because they are clear, concise and beautifully presented. Whilst it is clear that she is every inch a professional, she …
The Shibari Suspension Techniques: Level I bundle effectively gives you the specific ties used in these tutorials, Nina’s hip-harness and Contemporary gote for free when you subscribe to all the first three parts of Shibari Suspension Techniques. It is not intended to be an ‘everything you need to know about’ suspension since this subject deserves proper …
We are always getting asked about rope lengths for shibar. For Nina and I, shibari is about efficiency and elegance. Its antecedent, hojojutsu, relied on speed as a necessity for effective capture or arrest so we like to maintain this aspect. I’ll explain why 7-8m makes sense for us. I usually use about 7.3m (24ft …
I’m posting this as I wait for the final video of a total of about 2 hours worth to export. This means that Shibari Suspension Techniques should be on-line in an hour or two at ShibariClasses.com. Part III builds on the skills that you have gained in Part I and Part II of Shibari Suspension Techniques with …
Some years ago, I wondered whether, at some stage, the best riggers would no longer come from Japan and it could become a national pastime where they get beaten at their own game…a bit like us lot and cricket 🙂 I honestly think the race is becoming much closer judging by the overall standard that …
What do you get if you cross my best-selling Tossa with Osaka, which is as close as it comes to Japanese pro rope? The bastard off-spring combines the best of both! Okinawa is latest addition to ESINEM-Rope‘s extensive jute shibari rope range which fits neatly between Osaka and Tossa for those like the flexibility and loose lay of Osaka but want …
Part I and Part II of Shibari Suspension Techniques have gone down a storm and I know a lot of you are itching for Part III. The good news is that I have just finished editing the main 50+ minute tutorial in which Nina uses the Running Man (aka Postman) suspension to teach the use …