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November 13
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Rave Rope with A | Hardbeat Byron CH. IX ⛓️| 🐰Aura Grey 📸Afterdarkmedia.au

Fisherman Harness is OG for me. During this performance we were asked to do an additional set. We hadn’t prepared or rehearsed anything, so decided to just get up on stage and have fun. This harness allowed us to do that.

It’s the first chest harness I learned for suspension and it’s my go to whenever I’m introducing suspensions to someone for the first time.

It’s really versatile and I tend to use it a lot, esp when I want to really enjoy the play / transitions in a sequence and not have to be stressing out so much about nerves, like I might in some other harnesses.

Give it a crack 🤙🖤

(I can’t seem to link the video here this time but you can find it by searching in Shibari study’s catalogue.)

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November 13

Happening right now: Dancing with Uplines

Burgundy Rose offers their insights for getting creative with gravity and uplines. Come join us!

https://shibaristudy.com/programs/dancing-with-uplines-stream

November 11
• Edited (Nov 11, 2025)

Good afternoon from Cantabria north spain 

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November 09
• Edited (Nov 09, 2025)

Greetings my fellow rope lovers and spooky rope bats. I go by Ghoul and I am a los angeles rigger that has been tying for roughly seven years now. I mostly started tying under the guidance from there I've been learning different skills under different mentors. Recently I've been working on transitions to lengthen my suspensions, my objective is to improve the head space of my bottom as I want to see them melt in my rope. Additionally I've been really busy trying to learn more predicament and sadistic rope so I would love to get any tips or suggestions of articles that I could read to learn more.

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November 11

Simple, improvised, effective.

What you can’t see:

There is a line under the armpit that did start moving down - it seems it’s time to start my first basic chest harness.

October 31

Hi!

What a wonderful introduction to the ShibariStudy team! I began exploring Shibari about a year ago, and ShibariStudy has been an invaluable resource throughout my learning journey. At first, slightly intimidated by the sheer breadth and depth of the content, but now I enjoy letting curiosity guide me — sometimes seeking out a specific tie, and other times simply letting myself be surprised.I truly appreciate the calm, clear instructions and the excellent camerawork that supports it.

Love rope, its intention, all the possibilities, the technique, the esthetics, the feel of it. Somebody could have warned me that it also might be slightly addictive 😉

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November 08
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Heeey, I'm so excited about this space... It sucks to have your pictures banned from other social media all the time! It will be good to have one to call home. Great idea Fuoco , Anton  and all the Shibari study gang!
I'm Aspero (he/him), from Brazil. I'm a rigger, a physical theater actor, and a father of two. My partner in the pictures is Douce, who also happens to be my partner in life. To start, I’ll post some photos from a performance we did when she was five months pregnant — it’s called Red Line. As always, it got our account shadowbanned on other social media.
 

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November 10
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I wanted try out the new community feature by sharing this tie with Aura.

During our kinky camping adventure at Kinbaku Dreams, I wanted to play with the exploding harness taught by Roxu & Enna in the live classes. (Linked below)

So much fun, can’t get enough of it. Thanks you two! 🙏🖤🥰

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Squeeze & Release Part 2

REPLAY AVAILABLE UNTIL December 3, 2025Getting creative with...
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November 07

Hi everyone, just wanted to say hi 😊

I was always a bottom, but this year I started to top and I think I'm starting to like it a lot more than I thought I would. 😊

How did you guys get into rope and what does it give you (question is valid for both tops and bottoms)? Would love to hear your answers.

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October 31

Quick intro post from me too! I'm Annie (they/she) and I'm the editor of the Shibari Study blog and the person behind most of the words you see on Shibari Study. I'm originally from South Africa, where my interest in shibari really got started thanks to a then tiny DIY rope scene, and I'm now based in Berlin, where my ropey horizons expanded more than I ever imagined they could.

I started working for Shibari Study way back in 2020 when we were still a scrappy team of three. To plagiarise myself pretty directly from my blog bio, my career has taken me from undercover goth agony aunt to lads’ mag sex columnist to ropey copy creature, which makes writing an intro post like this fun and a CV hard. I love rope, writing and snacks, and it's wild that I get to dabble in at least two of those professionally.

Feel free to message me about anything blog related. I'm super excited to connect with folks in this space, and can't wait to get to know you better – and, hopefully, for you to get to know us too!

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