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for ropes and accessoriesThose are the same ropes that I use. I buy them in reels from Japan and then prepare and treat them myself. I ship only to Switzerland and you can also pick up the ropes in Lausanne. Price is generally per rope, unless specified otherwise. I also offer a discount to my students.
FAQ
Check this section for any question you may have and contact me if you can’t find an answer here.
Where do you ship?
At this time, I am only able to ship to addresses within Switzerland. If you live in the Lausanne area, you are welcome to pick up your order directly from my location in Lausanne. Please contact me to arrange a pickup time that is convenient for you.
Delivery fees
Delivery fees are based on the cost of shipping: Small items from CHF 2.40 and bigger items from CHF 7.-. If you live in the Lausanne area, you can save on delivery fees by picking up your order directly from my location. Please contact me to arrange a pickup time that is convenient for you.
Return policy
Any item that has been used cannot be returned. If you need to return an item, please contact me first to discuss the situation and determine if a return is possible. I will do my best to work with you to find a solution that is satisfactory for both of us.
How can I pay?
You can pay for your order using cash, Twint, or Revolut.
Do you sell custom length?
n general, all ropes are cut to a length of 8 meters. Some products may be available in different lengths, as noted in the product description.
Can I wash my jute ropes?
I don’t recommend getting your jute ropes wet as it will weaken them. If your jute ropes do get wet, it is important to let them dry under tension to maintain their shape and structure. If you want to use ropes for water bondage, I recommend using hempex ropes instead of jute ropes, as these synthetic ropes are more water resistant.
How do I treat my ropes?
All jute ropes are already treated with jojoba oil and are ready to use. If they feel too dry, you can add more jojoba oil. Some people also use a mixture of camelia oil and beeswax to treat their ropes. One of the best ways to naturally condition your ropes is to use the natural oils produced by your model’s skin when running the ropes over their skin during a tying session.
How do I take care of my ropes?
I recommend the following free ebook that has tips on taking care of your ropes and fixing common issues.
How many ropes do I need?
If you are new to rope bondage, it is recommended to start with at least 3 ropes. This will provide you with enough ropes to practice basic ties and to get a feel for the ropes.
As you become more skilled and confident, you may want to purchase more ropes to allow for more complex ties and for use in suspension. In general, 6 ropes are sufficient for floor play, while a set of 10-12 ropes is recommended for suspension.
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