Shibari You Can Use: Japanese Rope Bondage and Erotic Macrame
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Average customer review:Product Description
Japanese rope bondage and erotic macrame look complicated and intimidating, but you can learn the basics of this beautiful and sexy art form today. Bondage artist and educator Lee "Bridgett" Harrington takes you step-by-step through a variety of concepts and ties, giving you the tools to make aesthetically rewarding rope work. Each tutorial is broken down into easy to follow photographs by Circle23 with detailed descriptions, including how to tie all those knots (first secret of Japanese bondage revealed- there are only a few simple knots). From restrictive poses that limit movement to decorative rope work that accentuates the human form, Shibari You Can Use includes instruction on creating: - Shinju (Chest Harnesses) - Gyakuebi (Asian Style Hogtie) - Ebi or Kuri (Shrimp or Ball ties) - Rope Corsets - Strap-on Harnesses and Crotch Ropes - !and much more! Shake off your fears of looking silly the first time you tie someone up, get some rope, and you too can learn Japanese rope bondage.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #72742 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Customer Reviews
An excellent book for beginners
I've got Midori's book and although beutifully illustrated it was rather too complicated to follow for a beginner like me. This on the other hand doesn't have pretty colour photo's (hence not being 5 stars) but does have clear instructions starting from the most basic ideas and working up to eleborate designs; my wife loves the idea of the rope corsets although we do need about 60 feet of rope. Pictures are in B&W and the printing quality is pretty low, think laser printed photos, but there are lots of them!
Sent it back for a refund.
Was a little dull, and not actually that easy to follow in some bits (though only a handful). Nothing particularly creative or exciting in it - I can do better without the book & just online research for free, and I'm an absolute beginnner. Otherwise nothing wrong with the book per se.



