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Mistress Yannie has been learning for years some rope skills.

Take a look here at some of her bondage artwork.

Now, book your private session to enjoy this painful yet sensual art of tying.  
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Brief History of Shibari

 

Shibari (also often referred to as kinbaku although there are some differences) is a form of Japanese rope bondage. It differs from Western rope bondage in a few ways: it focuses on friction and wraps instead of knots, and it has a deep focus on the aesthetic of the ties. Shibari uses building blocks and repeated patterns that fit together to create ties.

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Shibari is derived from Hojojutsu, a martial art used in the Edo period (1600 to 1868) by the Samurai to arrest and restrain prisoners with rope. Often prisoners were publicly shamed by being displayed tied in ropes, which usually conveyed their class and crime. Hojojutsu served a functional purpose as well as an aesthetic and symbolic purpose.

 

Hojojutsu died away at the end of the Edo period when the shogunate was overthrown. Its rope techniques, however, found themselves in Japan's BDSM scene.  It is now a worldwide phenomenon.... so come and explore 

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