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🔗 Watch the full class: ⭐️ Pro-tip: in suspension play, the process of building up your harnesses can also play a big role in setting the mood and creating a sense of power exchange! In this class, Tamandua shows how he likes to do this with the Basket Tie by simply restraining the model's arms first and foremost.
Shibari Study170,775 views • 1 month ago

🔗 Watch the full class: No matter your tying level, master this easy-to-tie chest harness and start having fun with your partner or even by yourself! 📚 In the full tutorial linked above, Fred Hatt teaches this versatile and comfortable harness that serves as a great base for other types of third ropes or can be combined with arm ties like the Bunny Tie, Neck Hug, or Teppo
Shibari Study16,879 views • 5 days ago

🏆 Last chance to join our drills challenge - and no, you don’t need a model to participate! Just a rope, your hands, and a few minutes of practice a day and you’ll have the chance to win a free Quarterly Membership. Practice one rope handling drill a day from the classes listed in our community space. At the end of the month, we’ll randomly select one winner! (This challenge is open to members only.) 🔗 Tap the link above to join the community space and get started!
Shibari Study111,948 views • 1 month ago

🧶 Level-up your body handling skills by using an upline as a playful tool: 📚 In the tutorial linked above, Tamandua explains how to begin exploring movement and shape in a simple partial suspension. Watch the full class to get insights into how the exercise feels from the bottom's perspective too!
Shibari Study161,628 views • 2 months ago
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🔗 Watch the full course: Gorgone's TK is one of our most-loved ties for suspension - it’s comfortable, compact, and seriously stress-resistant when tied right. 📚 In this course, Gorgone covers not just the tie itself, but all the suspension options its structure opens up. It's a great one to master if you're looking to build a reliable foundation for your suspension practice.
Shibari Study50,170 views • 28 days ago

🐇 Tap here to join the hunt and unlock a secret class: The Shibari Study Easter Egg Hunt is on. Start solving 10 hidden clues scattered throughout our website. Solve them all, and you’ll unlock an exclusive video prize at the end🎉 Remember, the challenge is open to everyone and you don’t need to be a Shibari Study Member to participate! ✨ Your first clue is waiting in the Community space linked above ✨
Shibari Study154,209 views • 3 months ago

🏆 Join our member-only drills challenge this month: April showers bring May flowers, and May drills bring June skills. Spend just a few minutes each day practicing a rope handling drill. At the end of the month, we’ll randomly select one participant who completed the challenge to win a free Quarterly Membership. 🔗 Tap the link above to join the community space and get started!
Shibari Study107,331 views • 2 months ago

Could this become your go-to Agura? 📚 The cross-legged Agura is one of those ties that rewards experimentation. It can be stripped back to something ultra-simple, or build it into something far more structured. 🧶 In this tutorial, Bänana walks you through her own version, specifically designed to work well in her suspension transition sequence. She unpacks how the choices you make right at the start shape the entire experience for the person being tied. 🔗 Tap the link above to watch the full class.
Shibari Study52,954 views • 1 month ago
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Watch the full class: Each tie comes with its own unique challenges as well as moments of relief or heightened intensity. 📚 Hearing how other bottoms navigate those sensations is one of the most valuable parts of learning to bottom. And for riggers, understanding what your sequence actually feels like from the inside is just as important. 🪢 In this voiceover discussion, Cutebutdeadly shares her experience being tied in Kissmedeadlydoll's Bamboo and Booty Basket Sequence. Watch the full series for a bottom-centric perspective on a challenging sequence, with insights you can bring into your practice at any level.
Shibari Study30,794 views • 23 days ago

✨Tap here for FREE access to the full tutorial: 📚 Turns out the most fundamental tie has a lot more tricks up its sleeve, and you don't need to be an expert to discover them! In this class Fred Hatt will show you how to create sensation, explore predicaments, and connect with your partner with just one rope and basic knots.
Shibari Study28,121 views • 25 days ago
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🔗 You can now learn how to tie the Butterfly Harness step-by-step with our new Harness Guide: This popular arms-free pattern does it all - and yes, you can self-tie it! 📚 Versatile, visually striking, and a solid base for multiple positions, whether on the floor or in suspension. Once you’ve mastered it, the possibilities really open up, from bamboo and strappado variations to front, back, or side suspension.
Shibari Study87,491 views • 3 months ago
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🔗Watch the full tutorial series: Active bottoming shouldn’t be the thing that’s hardest but that which is most energy efficient. 📚 Join Fuoco and Gorgone, both experienced bottoms and riggers, to learn all about the various spectrums of active bottoming. Using three different suspensions as examples, they explore when active bottoming is necessary versus when there’s not much you can do for yourself, and how to tell the difference. 🪢 Get ready to see your active bottoming skills improve significantly through all the various nuances taught in this course! Note: Always remember to keep your skill set in mind when applying techniques from any Shibari Study class to your own rope practice.
Shibari Study43,630 views • 1 month ago

✨New Playlist: Predicament Play - 📚 This playlist offers you the skills to explore a partial-suspension predicament, with some ground-based stops along the way including a few tempting detours into hair ties and rope g*gs because who doesn’t love a bit of extra challenge! 🎖 This playlist is part of our Rope Resolutions challenge to help make 2026 your knottiest year yet! Practice regularly this January to earn your streaks and win a prize.
Shibari Study123,285 views • 6 months ago

🏆 Join our member-only drills challenge this month! Spend just a few minutes each day practicing a rope handling drill. At the end of the month, we’ll randomly select one participant who completed the challenge to win a free Quarterly Membership. 🔗 Tap the link above to join the community space and get started!
Shibari Study50,519 views • 2 months ago
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In the mood for a playful suspension session? 📚 Aimed at suspension-experienced riggers and bottoms, this course is all about harnessing Tenshi’s core features: its inherent mobility and potential for collaboratively “sculpting” shapes. 🪢 In this tutorial, Tifereth walks you through the different ways to manage your partner's body in space: slowly through line management for a fluid, connected feel, or with hands-on transitions if you want to bring more energy into the scene. 🔗 Tap the link above to watch the full course!
Shibari Study43,776 views • 2 months ago
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🔗 Watch the full tutorial series: No matter where you are in your rope journey, committing to a daily column tie practice will level up your tying faster than almost anything else. 📚 Even though column ties are one of the first skills you learn, the mastery of them takes years. Every instructor has a slightly different way of talking about things, so in this new playlist, we’re bringing you insights from Gorgone, Anna Bones, and fuoco. 🪢 Go through all the videos for a deep dive into the column ties and practice along with them daily. When the challenge is over, report back and let us know if your newfound column tie confidence is spilling over into your tying practice elsewhere.
Shibari Study31,484 views • 1 month ago
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🔗 Watch the full tutorial series: 🧶 Microbondage is a little guy with an outsized impact, whether it’s adding that final sense of completion to a tie or intentionally amplifying certain emotions. 📚 In this course, Anoxia delves into the minutia of Microbondage with their model fuoco. They cover potential risks, how to reduce them, and walk you through two different techniques along with when to use each.
Shibari Study47,492 views • 2 months ago
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🔗Watch the full series for free: 🪢 Whether you’re a rigger or a model, self-tying can be more than you might expect. It’s a chance to slow down, ground yourself, and reconnect with what really matters in rope: your body and the sensations moving through it. 📚 In the free session linked above, dive deeper into the pracitice of self-tying. It can create space for presence, self-expression and introspection, reminding us that self-tying isn’t just a substitute, but a powerful rope experience in its own right.
Shibari Study47,303 views • 3 months ago

🧶 Watch the full tutorial series: 🪢 This suspension sequence is not for the faint of heart. Combining torsions and upline management, it’ll test your skills, confidence and communication, no matter which side of the rope you’re on. ⛓ In this course, Kissmedeadlydoll teaches the sequence step by step, with pointers for how to dial the intensity both up and down.
Shibari Study44,900 views • 3 months ago
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🔗Explore the Harness Guides: When tying an Armbinder, assessing your partner’s flexibility and preferences is everything. No two bodies are the same, and your tie should reflect that. 📚 In the Harness Guides linked above, you’ll find two armbinder patterns: the first is better suited for less flexible shoulders, while the second is designed for people with more flexibility who are looking for a stricter feel. Practicing both will help you understand what structures work for different bodies, and build the confidence to modify patterns when needed.
Shibari Study31,528 views • 2 months ago