Showing posts with label Giotto Rope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giotto Rope. Show all posts
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
The Kimono Tie by The Giotto Rope
The kimono tie is a simple tie that provides a great base to do decorative shibari and kinbaku ties.
by Giotto Rope
Model: Elise
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Koshinawa - Hip Harness by Giotto Rope
Shibari - Koshinawa - Hip Harness by Giotto Rope
Giotto's version of a Japanese Style hip harness. This tie is great for suspension! And it makes your butt look good.
Model:Elise
Monday, July 15, 2013
Takate-Kote by Giotto Rope
Takate-Kote (Box-Tie) by Giotto Rope
The Takate Kote a.k.a. TK or box tie is the basis of most Japanese
inspired suspension. Tying it incorrectly can be dangerous, we recommend
you learn from someone in your local community and use this video as
reference.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Single Column Tie by Giotto Rope
Single Column Tie by Giotto Rope
Giotto and Elise from DeGiottoRope.com take you through a series of basic rope bondage ties that you can use for fun and sex.
First in the series is the single column tie. A fundamental building block of all rope bondage.
Giotto says "The futumomo is a Japanese style tie do I began with a Japanese styled single column. This series is Western style rigging."
Comment "Don't do it this way. You need to think about how to release quickly in any emergency. So you must not pass the rope through the first bite. You begin with a knot that can be untied, quickly. It doesn't look so good but safety is more important. Secondly if you want to be a purist in the style of shibari, never split the rope, ever!"
Giotto and Elise from DeGiottoRope.com take you through a series of basic rope bondage ties that you can use for fun and sex.
First in the series is the single column tie. A fundamental building block of all rope bondage.
Giotto says "The futumomo is a Japanese style tie do I began with a Japanese styled single column. This series is Western style rigging."
Comment "Don't do it this way. You need to think about how to release quickly in any emergency. So you must not pass the rope through the first bite. You begin with a knot that can be untied, quickly. It doesn't look so good but safety is more important. Secondly if you want to be a purist in the style of shibari, never split the rope, ever!"
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