Learn the art of Shibari safely and confidently – in French
Written by Shibari expert Seb Kinbaku
Step-by-step instructions with full-color photographs
Basic ties and traditional Kinbaku figures
Modern, sensual, and safety-focused approach
Designed specifically for beginners
10 years of experience in France and abroad
Printed in French – language: French only
This Beginner’s Shibari Guide, written entirely in French, gives you the foundation to practice Shibari safely and mindfully. With clear instructions and color photographs, you'll learn how to tie basic immobilizations and explore traditional Kinbaku forms.
Our approach to Shibari is modern, sensual, and secure. We place great importance on the safety of both partners, while honoring the emotional and physical connection that makes this practice so powerful. This guide is tailored for beginners, with step-by-step visuals and practical tips to ensure a smooth learning experience.
With over a decade of experience teaching Shibari in France and internationally, we’re proud to share this art with you and open the door to a rich, nuanced practice. Whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your technique, this guide is a reliable companion for learning and growth.
Join us on this exciting journey and discover the beauty, the restraint, and the trust that lie at the heart of Shibari.
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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