Shibari rope
Shibari rope (also called bondage rope) is rope specifically designed for bondage: you can tie strong knots with it, but it's gentle on the skin. The ropes are made of sustainable hemp jute. This is good for the planet and for your (or your bondage partner's) skin. Safe enjoyment is pure enjoyment.
What is shibari?
Shibari is the Japanese art of rope bondage, where sensuality, aesthetics, and trust converge. It's not simply about tying someone up, but about a form of communication and connection where every knot and loop creates a conversation between partners. Shibari revolves around the beauty of restriction, the intimacy of touch, and the power of interplay, transforming the body into a canvas and the rope into an artistic medium for expression and exploration. With this bondage rope, you can transform bondage and Shibari into an art form. Let your imagination run wild.
Different types of shibari products
- Pre-tied shibari ropes – This ready-made, pre-tied body restraint is fully adjustable and ready to use. Tie the wrists to the neck.
- Mouth gag – in the same style as the shibari ropes, to complete the set.
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Tips for use
- Choose the right rope , such as hemp and/or jute, which is suitable for Shibari.
- Learn the basics before trying more complicated knots.
- Exercise safely and check your blood circulation regularly.
- Consent and comfort are always central – listen to your own boundaries.
Why choose LieLei?
- ✅ Non-toxic, eco-friendly and cruelty free
- ✅ Discreetly packaged and delivered quickly
- ✅ Sustainable and stylish range
- ✅ Fun with LieLei 💙
Safe use & maintenance
Use a mild detergent without bleach and let the ropes air dry thoroughly. If they're no longer supple, you can rub them with organic jojoba oil.
FAQ – Bondage rope
What is the best rope for bondage?
The best rope for bondage is hemp or jute rope. These natural materials are soft against the skin, making them comfortable, yet strong enough to hold knots securely in place. This makes them ideal for both shibari (Japanese bondage art) and other forms of bondage. Hemp and jute offer a light texture, preventing the rope from slipping easily. They also provide an authentic, natural look and scent, which many people find pleasant and erotic. For those seeking quality and control, hemp or jute are therefore the best choices.
Is hemp and jute rope safe for beginners?
Yes, hemp and jute rope are generally safe for beginners, provided you use them correctly. The material is flexible, skin-friendly, and relatively easy to tie and untie, which is important when you're just starting out. It's wise to always have safety scissors on hand and to agree on a safe word with your partner. This way, you can quickly intervene if something feels off. Start with simple knots and light bondage techniques to get a feel for tension and comfort.
What is the difference between hemp/jute rope and regular rope?
The main difference between hemp or jute rope and “normal” rope is the material and the ease of use. * Hemp and jute are natural fibers that are breathable, supple, and skin-friendly. They provide grip and stay in place without cutting. * Regular rope from the hardware store is often made of plastic or synthetic materials, such as nylon or polypropylene. This can feel sharp, cut skin, or even cause burns when rubbed. Moreover, these ropes are usually too slippery, causing knots to unravel easily. Therefore, for bondage it is always recommended to use specific hemp or jute rope that is suitable for bondage.
Can I just start doing bondage without any experience?
Yes, you can definitely start bondage without any experience—as long as you do it safely and respectfully. Start with simple knots and practice on yourself or a pillow first to get a feel for the tension and technique. There are many online tutorials and videos available, and you can also participate in workshops or courses to master the basics. Always have a safe word with your partner so you can stop immediately if something feels uncomfortable. Do you find tying difficult at first? There are also pre-tied shibari ropes and beginner sets that allow you to experiment safely without any technical knowledge.