Black soft bondagerope 8 mm - polypropylene
Fill in (Qty.) how many meters you want to orderPolypropylene Rope is made from a split film twisted construction - and is available in many colours. Polypropylene Rope is very versatile and widely used for many different applications - one reason for this is because its great value for money. Its light in weight and flexible so easy to handle and will float in water which makes it ideal for marine use - It is also rot resistant and will not shrink when wet.
bondage rope for exciting bondage games. Soft bondage rope (synthetic), polypropylene. Feels like silky cotton rope, only stronger. Absolutely no burning feeling!
Luxury solid cow leather wrist cuffs with comfortable soft nappa leather lining for real leather bondage. Cuffs of the best quality leather you can get, made in Germany.
Width: 2,5 inches (6,5 cm)
length: 10 inches (26 cm)
adjustable from 7.5 - 1.8 inch (19 - 30 cm)
Padded imitation Leather Fist Mitts
These Padded imitation Leather Fist Mitts are wonderful at containing busy hands and fingers. These mitts are made of fine pu-leather embroidered over soft padding. Each of the padded mitts has a large D-ring on a wide buckle strap for cinching down on the wrist and attaching to multiple points for varied bondage possibilities. Designed for a tight fit, this design forces the wearer to keep the hand in a fist. Removing the ability to open the hand is a higher level of restrictiveness and can be appreciated by the bondage lovers. Also ideal for petplay!
200 Meter Jute rope 6 mm on spool
Special for Japanese bondage SHIBARI
Kinbaku
Kinbaku means 'tight binding Kinbaku-bi which literally means 'the beauty of tight binding'. Kinbaku (also Sokubaku, bakujojutsu, and senyojo jutsu) is a Japanese style of sexual bondage or BDSM which involves tying up the bottom using simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope–often jute and generally around 6 mm in diameter, and between 7m-8m long).
In Japanese, this rope is known as 'asanawa'. The Japanese vocabulary does not make a distinction between hemp and jute. Dictionaries will usually translate the word 'asa' as hemp and 'nawa' as rope. However, this rope is not hemp rope, but jute rope: the allusion is to the use of hemp rope for restraining prisoners, as a symbol of power. In Japan very few bondage practitioners, if any, use hemp rope. Though jute and hemp may belong to the same family of fibers, and they both have good properties for holding knots and for not stretching, they do differ in looks, weight and especially in smell.(source: Wikipedia.org)
Click for more info about the Japanse bondageart 'Shibari' on the picture below.