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Perfect for wrapping your ropes, accessories, or presenting an elegant gift.
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The furoshiki is far more than just a piece of fabric — it is an ancestral Japanese tradition symbolizing respect, care, and refinement in every gesture.
Used for centuries to carry or offer objects, it has returned today as an elegant and eco-friendly alternative to bags and wrapping paper.
This 90x90 soft and durable cotton furoshiki is ideal for wrapping your Shibari gear — ropes, Japanese bondage accessories, or personal items.
It protects, organizes, and enhances your equipment while evoking the Japanese aesthetic that inspires the art of Shibari.
For a gift or an initiation moment, the furoshiki turns the act of giving into an aesthetic experience.
Wrapped in this traditional fabric, a Shibari kit or an artisan rope gains a deeper meaning — one of respect and mindful intention.
Infinitely reusable, the furoshiki embodies the spirit of mottainai — the Japanese philosophy of avoiding waste and honoring materials.
Each piece is carefully selected to combine beauty, durability, and authenticity.
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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