Ava Noir
Bondage Rope
About Bondage Rope
Versatile, tactile and endlessly creative, bondage rope lets you bind, tie and decorate a willing partner however your imagination leads. From simple wrist ties to intricate shibari-inspired patterns, our soft, body-safe ropes are perfect for beginners and rope enthusiasts alike.
Why Choose Rope?
Rope offers unmatched versatility. Unlike fixed cuffs, it can be used to create countless ties, harnesses and decorative patterns, limited only by your creativity. The sensual ritual of tying itself is, for many, a deeply intimate and rewarding part of the experience.
Choosing Your Rope
Look for soft, body-safe rope in a length that suits your plans, longer lengths allow more elaborate ties. Cotton and nylon ropes are soft and beginner-friendly, while natural fibres like jute are favoured for traditional shibari. Colour is down to personal taste.
Tying Safely
Always agree a safe word, and never tie around the neck or anywhere that restricts breathing or circulation. Keep ties loose enough to slip a finger underneath, check in regularly, and keep safety scissors close at all times to cut your partner free if needed.
Learning and Care
If you're new to rope, start with simple ties and build up as you learn, there are many beginner-friendly techniques to explore. Keep your rope clean and dry, store it neatly coiled to prevent tangling, and inspect it for wear before each use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What rope is best for beginners?
Soft cotton or nylon rope is ideal for beginners, being gentle on the skin and easy to work with. Start with simple ties and build up.
How do I use bondage rope safely?
Agree a safe word, never tie around the neck or restrict breathing or circulation, keep ties loose enough for a finger, and keep safety scissors close.
What is shibari?
Shibari is a Japanese style of artistic rope bondage focused on intricate, decorative ties. It takes practice, so start with the basics.
How do I care for bondage rope?
Keep it clean and dry, store it neatly coiled to prevent tangling, and inspect it for fraying or wear before each use.




