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 small but mighty team.

Meet your team ♡

Behind every parcel we pack, every rope we cut, and every message we answer is a small but mighty team who genuinely care about what they do. The Shibari Store isn’t just a shop for us — it’s an extension of our community, a place where quality, accessibility, and care matter just as much as the products we sell.

Our team is made up of 5 queer, POC, neurodiverse, and wonderfully eclectic humans — makers, riggers, rope nerds, organisers, and creative problem-solvers. We test things, fix things, debate colours endlessly, and celebrate every time someone discovers a product they love. We’re hands-on, curious, and always learning — whether that’s refining our rope treatment procedures, or helping someone figure out which length or material suits their needs.

Most importantly, we’re a team built on kindness and collaboration. We value honesty, good communication, and the belief that small details make a big difference. Every order is touched by real people who put time, intention, and care into getting things right.

Thank you for supporting a little store with a big heart — we’re proud of the team behind it!

  • Is my rope safe for suspension? 5 clues that your rope may need to be retired

    Is my rope safe for suspension? 5 clues that yo...

    Anna Bones

    Wear and tear is the damage that naturally and inevitably occurs as a result of normal wear or aging. This happens to shibari jute rope too. Have you left your...

    Is my rope safe for suspension? 5 clues that yo...

    Anna Bones

    Wear and tear is the damage that naturally and inevitably occurs as a result of normal wear or aging. This happens to shibari jute rope too. Have you left your...

  • How is shibari jute rope made?

    How is shibari jute rope made?

    Anna Bones

    Jute is a natural fiber derived from the bark of the jute plant, primarily grown in the Indian subcontinent. Known for its rough texture and high tensile strength, jute is...

    How is shibari jute rope made?

    Anna Bones

    Jute is a natural fiber derived from the bark of the jute plant, primarily grown in the Indian subcontinent. Known for its rough texture and high tensile strength, jute is...

  • "How many ropes do I need?" Basic Guide for Beginners

    "How many ropes do I need?" Basic Guide for Beg...

    Anna Bones

    The number of jute ropes you should purchase depends on several factors, including the type of shibari you plan to practice, the complexity of the ties, the length of each...

    "How many ropes do I need?" Basic Guide for Beg...

    Anna Bones

    The number of jute ropes you should purchase depends on several factors, including the type of shibari you plan to practice, the complexity of the ties, the length of each...

  • Understanding How Jute Rope Breaks

    Understanding How Jute Rope Breaks

    Anna Bones

    When it comes to shibari, the choice of rope is as crucial as the technique itself. Among the various types available (hemp, cotton, linen etc), jute rope is highly favoured for...

    Understanding How Jute Rope Breaks

    Anna Bones

    When it comes to shibari, the choice of rope is as crucial as the technique itself. Among the various types available (hemp, cotton, linen etc), jute rope is highly favoured for...

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