
Shibari rope, made with care.
Welcome to the online rope shop proudly brought to you by Anatomie Studio - a renowned educational venue nestled in the heart of London (UK).
We aim to provide the highest quality jute ropes expertly treated by our team.

Red is back!
Say hello to our brand new Anatomie Red Jute! Available on its own or with kits.

Jute, the best shibari rope
A lightweight and natural fiber that, with time and care, polishes to a silky smooth finish - jute stands out as the preferred material among shibari enthusiasts, valued both for its tactile qualities and its aesthetic appeal.
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from 259 reviewsPerfect for a novice!
Good quality rope for a good price. Comes with helpful flyers! :)
I have had an interest in the art of shibari for many years and only recently have decided to make a financial step towards it.
This bundle of jute rope has held its own very nicely so far for self tying, I'll see whether it holds up on a friend at some point :)
The experience to treat your own rope makes it even more magical! Completely in love with it!!!
this is high quality rope. ill definitely be buying again soon.
Fast shipping and customer service. Ropes are good quality
received my suspension kit .
just as i expected,excellent
from a well respected rope and bondage sundries supplier.
would recommend to all within the bondage community.
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This tool is absolutely evil, it works as intended and that's what makes it so nasty. 10/10
I bought some pre treated rope as at the moment and too busy to treat new ropes. I found these very nice quality but naturally they need a little breaking in as quite rigid to begin with. That said they will soften nicely and the quality is robust and I think if used for suspensions you’d be confident they are more than up to it. Used for ground play, great…and the quality means nice ties and knot shapes which don’t pull too tight. Nice product and not a crazy price.
Awesome rope as usual! Keep up the great work.
They feel great, look amazing, and leave beautiful marks. I really enjoy playing with them. Also, the handled VAT for EU is fabulous. I will most definitely order again.
Super Beginners' Jute Rope Kit
Its a great book for wo want to know some tings before starting suspensions and it teach u about nerve locations. I would recommend it to read the book and then lern suspensions from a real teacher
Great Ropes! Not too itchy and love the smell!
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Our thoughtful rope kits are designed with your exploration in mind, drawing from our experience in rope play. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced rigger, we have the perfect kit to help your shibari practice.
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Cotton Rope
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Cotton or jute for shibari? 4 key differences t...
Anna BonesYes there are differences between cotton and jute, and here’s a quick breakdown of the key differences between them when it comes to shibari rope. Typically in shibari we tend to...
Cotton or jute for shibari? 4 key differences t...
Anna BonesYes there are differences between cotton and jute, and here’s a quick breakdown of the key differences between them when it comes to shibari rope. Typically in shibari we tend to...
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Should I use stopper knots or whipping for shib...
Fred HattTying a stopper knot, or whipping the ends of the rope are two of the most popular ways to prevent your rope from unraveling. These methods have their pros and...
Should I use stopper knots or whipping for shib...
Fred HattTying a stopper knot, or whipping the ends of the rope are two of the most popular ways to prevent your rope from unraveling. These methods have their pros and...
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How many ropes do I need for shibari? A helpful...
Anna BonesThere’s one question we get asked more than any other: how many ropes do I need for shibari? Here's a helpful guide to help you decide.Where are you at in...
How many ropes do I need for shibari? A helpful...
Anna BonesThere’s one question we get asked more than any other: how many ropes do I need for shibari? Here's a helpful guide to help you decide.Where are you at in...