Shibari Hanging | Wooden Suspension Ring
Features
- Matt varnish finish
- Solid plywood construction
- 180mm/7″ inner diameter
- 28mm/1.1″ diameter tubing
- Strong, yet very light
- 370g
- Shibari Hanging developed from the ancient martial art of Hojo-jutsu which the police and Samurai used to restrain prisoners from 1400 to 1700. In the late 1800s, a new erotic form of Hojo-jutsu, dubbed Kinbaku, became popular.
- Kinbaku means “tight binding.” More recently, the term Shibari has become a common term throughout the world to describe the intricate rope bondage practiced in BDSM play.
- Many people use the terms interchangeably although some suggest that Shibari refers specifically to the aesthetic rope bondage while Kinbaku describes the sexual experience as a whole.
SHIBARI EXPLAINED
WHAT IS A SHIBARI RING?
- The perfect Kinbaku suspension companion! This ring wooden feature looks great during any suspension performance.
- It is also excellent to maintain your ropes as the ring is thick compared to Steel ones – Thus the rope is bent and deformed less.
- The Shibari Wooden suspension Ring is rated up to 660 lbs or .300kg.
- Don’t confuse these with the ones made of low-grade light-weight ply available elsewhere; these are solid.
- The original purpose of these is for gym use so they are deceptively strong and designed for dynamic loads.
- The light weight makes them great for travel and they won’t knock your brains out if you catch your head on it like the heavy duty steel version.
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