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The Art Series 1 DVD contains four sessions. Two sessions with the Dutch bondage diva, Chantal, herself and two sessions with the beautiful guest model Miss Mirjana. Chantal has to [...]
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The Art Series 1 DVD contains four sessions. Two sessions with the Dutch bondage diva, Chantal, herself and two sessions with the beautiful guest model Miss Mirjana. Chantal has to [...]
This 6mm jute rope is the standard for Japanese rope bondage (shibari, kinbaku) and is the rope I use. This rope is also used by the Japanese rope-gods such as [...]
“Asking a bakushi: “what is the heart of kinbaku?” is like asking an artist, “what is the heart of a paintbrush?” Kinbaku itself has no “heart” to speak of, but [...]
For Japanese style bondage the general consensus is to use rope that is approximately 8m long. This is not a hard number (something we will address in our workshops) and [...]
What should beginning (or aspiring) rope bottoms know? This quick guide aims to present some answers to that question. It’s based on my personal experience of when I just started [...]
The first official RopeMarks produced DVD available as digital download. In five traditional Japanese bondage (aka shibari, kinbaku) scene's Chantal is bound, gagged, suspended, waxed, whipped, (pussy)tortured, vibed and showered.
What should beginning (or aspiring) rope bottoms know? This quick guide aims to present some answers to that question. It’s based on my personal experience of when I just started [...]
Kinbaku - like any other BDSM activity - is relational at its core to me. With relational I mean that things (like kinbaku) never exist in isolation, but can only [...]
“Shady Visions” is a series of blog posts where the Shady Lady, one of RopeMarks’ rope models, offers her personal reflections on kinbaku and her experiences as a rope model [...]
This 9mm rice/straw rope is the most traditional rope for Japanese rope bondage (shibari, kinbaku) you can find. This rope is also used by "the father of modern kinbaku" Itoh [...]