The Japanese Mame Shibori Tenugui is a traditional 100% cotton cloth imported directly from Japan. Lightweight, soft, and seamless, it is appreciated both for daily use and as a shibari accessory.
The Mame Shibori pattern (豆絞り, “bean tie-dye”) is one of the most iconic Japanese textile designs. Created with the ancestral Shibori dyeing technique, it features small dotted patterns symbolizing simplicity, purity, and good fortune. This makes it not only practical but also culturally significant.
Versatile, this tenugui can be used as a Japanese cotton scarf, headband, traditional towel, or even as a wall decoration. In kinbaku practice, it becomes a sensory accessory: its practical size (30 × 90 cm) makes it ideal for covering the eyes, mouth, or other body parts to create sensory deprivation effects, enhancing the bondage experience.
Thanks to its seamless design, this Mame Shibori Tenugui is more hygienic, easy to clean by hand or machine, and built to last.
Size: 30 × 90 cm
Material: 100% cotton
Origin: Imported from Japan
Sold individually
Traditional Japanese Mame Shibori pattern, symbol of luck and purity
Multipurpose: shibari, decoration, scarf, headband
Lightweight, durable, and pleasant to the touch
Seamless design: hygienic and easy to wash
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Available quantities are limited and stock levels are updated several times a week. If you have a specific need or any doubt, you can contact us by email.
contact@boutiquedushibari.comYes, under certain conditions.
La Boutique du Shibari is exclusively an online store and does not have a physical shop.
However, in-person collection is possible in Paris on days when I am present at the Kinbaku Nest, Paris 16th arrondissement (mainly Thursdays).
The in-person collection must be requested in advance by email or phone
Without prior request and my explicit confirmation, no on-site handover can be guaranteed.
To book your private lesson, please contact me directly by email or phone.
I will then inform you of the available days and time slots so we can schedule your private session under the best conditions.
? 3 ropes are ideal to start practicing Shibari with confidence.
Why 3 ropes?
Enough for basic ties (arms, legs, torso)
Allows you to learn knots, tension, and rope handling
No unnecessary overload at the beginning