Candles, Shibari Rope & Bondage Tape
Short of ideas for your fetish evenings, bondage or BDSM sessions, Brigade Mondaine invites you to discover new sensations. Feel sensuality, eroticism and desire brush against your skin. A little warmth on your skin? Our BDSM candles in low-temperature wax are here to make you burn with desire. Blue, red or even pink, there's no shortage of color! UPKO knows how to serve you and offer just what you need. Prefer something hard and sensual? Bondage seems to be the best solution! Ropes shibari from our designer UPKO or the Japanese brand LIEBE SEELE available in three colors: or, black and redwill meet all your expectations, and will allow you to achieve all your follies! Manual activities with the shibari rope are a test for you? Don't worry, we can offer you some bond tape.
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What are you waiting for? shibari accessory? BDSM candles, in addition to ice and cream? The bondage rope to unleash your wild side? Bondage tape, to keep you on the straight and narrow. You are sure to find what you are looking for among these many proposals. And if you are still not satisfied, come and discover more accessory to succumb to all your desires. If you don't dare to take the plunge, find all our tips on our best accessories UPKO. Don't forget to complete your wardrobe with our couture lingerie. Brigade Mondaine offers online and store at Paris, from strings of different brands, in various lengths and many colors, as well as all the spectacular creations of renowned shibarist Anna Kii, founder of the English brand FIGURE OF A.
The shibariShibari, also known as "kinbaku", is an ancient Japanese bondage art that combines aesthetics, sensuality and intimate connection. More than a simple tying technique, shibari is a form of artistic and emotional expression, where every knot and every rope tells a story.
Origins and Philosophy of Shibari
Shibari has its origins in the hojōjutsua method used by samurai to capture and immobilize their enemies. Over time, this martial practice has evolved into an erotic art, highlighting the beauty of ropes on the human body. Each position and tension exerted by the rope is designed to create visual harmony and a deep emotional connection between participants.
Ropes used in Shibari
The choice of ropes is essential in shibari practice. Traditionally, ropes made of jute and in hemp are preferred for their natural texture, strength and flexibility. Jute ropes are appreciated for their lightness and ease of use, while hemp ropes offer a rawer feel and greater robustness. Proper preparation and maintenance of these ropes is crucial to ensure safety and comfort during shibari sessions.
Great Shibari Artists
Several artists have left their mark on the history of shibari through their mastery and contribution to this art form:
- Nobuyoshi Araki Renowned Japanese photographer Araki has incorporated shibari into his work, capturing the beauty and complexity of the practice. His photographic series feature women bound in the shibari tradition, exploring themes of eroticism and vulnerability.
- Go Arisue Considered one of the leading contemporary shibari masters, Arisue has helped popularize the art through performances, workshops and publications. He has also worked on films, bringing his shibari expertise to the film industry.
- Akechi Denki : Passed away in 2005, Akechi Denki was a respected nawashi (rope artist), known for his innovative performances and dedication to shibari teaching.
Shibari: An Art Accessible to All
Although shibari requires practice and a certain mastery of knot-tying techniques, it remains a discipline open to all, whether you're a beginner or experienced. To get started, it's advisable to attend specialized workshops or surround yourself with experienced practitioners. The choice of ropes is also essential: jute or hemp ropes are often preferred for their texture and strength.
Why does Shibari appeal today?
In a world dominated by stress and screens, the shibari offers a pause, a moment of real, authentic intimacy. The practice is attracting more and more people in search of unique sensory experiences and a deep emotional connection with their partner.
In conclusion, shibari is not just a bondage practice, it's a true artistic and philosophical discipline. Whether you want to explore your creativity, strengthen a relationship or simply discover a new form of expression, shibari continues to captivate and inspire around the world.
Explore the world of shibari and let yourself be carried away by the beauty and intensity of this timeless art.