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Thin Shibari rope. Special Edition. Blue.

Thin Shibari rope. Special Edition. Blue.

Regular price £13.00 GBP
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LIMITED EDITION YUKANAWA.
Hand-made single-ply, medium lay shibari ropes. Length approx 9 meters/26ft, diameter approximately 5.3mm. This is the perfect rope for floor work kinbaku, it is not suitable for suspension. Because its a solid colour all the way through you can cut if you want to create shorter lengths. 

This rope has been wet and dry treated with a special shea butter salking mix resulting in some of the nicest feeling rope you will find. This is a floor work rope - not designed for suspension.

Ready to use out of the packet.

Available for purchase individually or as a set. Orders of three ropes or more receive a pair of free EMT shears*.

I ship worldwide.

All ropes finished with traditional overhand knots.

ROPE SUITABLE FOR:
This rope is suitable for shibari and kinbaku floor work and self-ties. It can also be used for bedroom bondage.

ROPE TREATMENT
These ropes are ready to use out of the packet. All the ropes that I make are suitable for vegans,

These ropes are first wet treated which makes them softer, and then when dry have been given further dry treatment to soften them and remove the majority of the fuzzies.

This rope has also been treated with a special shea butter salking mix resulting in some of the nicest feeling rope you will find.

If you wish to burn off any remaining 'fuzzies' on the rope you can do so (at your own risk!) using a blue flame. However, please note that this will darken the rope colour and can leave a smoky smell. Care must be taken not to damage the ropes when doing so!

All ropes are finished with traditional overhand knots.

ROPE CARE
When you receive your rope it may still have energy in it from when it was made. Lightly pinching the rope with your thumb and finger and running the rope through your hands will get rid of any excess energy from the rope-making progress.

 

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