Shrimp tie
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− | A '''shrimp tie''' (also known as an '''Ebi''' or '''Kuri''') is a type of [[Shibari]] [[bondage]]. It was reportedly originally used as a torture technique. | + | A '''shrimp tie''' (also known as an '''Ebi''' or '''Kuri''') is a type of [[Shibari]] [[bondage]]. It was reportedly originally used as a torture technique. The procedure is as follows: |
+ | # A chest harness of [[rope]] is tied. | ||
+ | # The arms folded across the front of the chest, and tied with the fingertips of each hand touching the elbow of the opposite arm. | ||
+ | # The wrists are attached to the chest harness. This is done most easily by tying ropes around the torso and chest harness. | ||
+ | # | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 20:18, 22 December 2007
A shrimp tie (also known as an Ebi or Kuri) is a type of Shibari bondage. It was reportedly originally used as a torture technique. The procedure is as follows:
- A chest harness of rope is tied.
- The arms folded across the front of the chest, and tied with the fingertips of each hand touching the elbow of the opposite arm.
- The wrists are attached to the chest harness. This is done most easily by tying ropes around the torso and chest harness.
See Also
Reference
- "Shibari You Can Use: Japanese Rope Bondage and Erotic Macrame" by Lee "Bridgett" Harrington [1] p.99