"Shibari" describes a traditional Japanese art of restraint that originally comes from samurai culture - and at the same time a special form of bondage. In recent decades, Shibari has developed into a respected and popular practice within the BDSM scene. Shibari, also known as Kinbaku, literally means "to bind" or "to tie" and refers to the artistic and aesthetic binding of the body with ropes. This practice combines physical sensations with a deep emotional and psychological experience. Both the person being tied and the person being tied are immersed in an intense, shared experience.
Japanese art of erotic bondage
Shibari is far more than just a form of erotic bondage. It is an art form in which the bondage techniques are just as important as the trust and connection between the participants. The bondage patterns emphasize the body shapes and enhance the emotional bond by creating an atmosphere of devotion, trust and intimacy. On amorloo.com, the "Shibari" category offers listings dedicated to this fascinating art, both for beginners and experienced practitioners.
Shibari: Did you know?
Shibari has its roots in Hojojutsu, an ancient martial art used by Japanese samurai to bind and humiliate captured enemies. Over time, this technique developed into an erotic art form that became popular in Japan in the 1950s. Today, Shibari is recognized and appreciated worldwide, not only in the BDSM community, but also in the art world, where it is considered an expression of aesthetics and physical poetry.
In the "Shibari" category on amorloo.com you will find listings that celebrate the art of erotic bondage. This category is aimed at anyone who is interested in shibari - whether out of curiosity, aesthetic interest or as part of their erotic life. Discover the sensual world of shibari, which goes far beyond simple bondage, and be inspired by the beauty and depth of this unique practice.