Linen-hemp rope · 6mm single-ply
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Key specs
- Material
- Linen
- Colour
- Natural
- Construction
- Single-ply, 3 strands
- Diameter
- 6 mm
- Source
- Anatomie Rope Shop
- Vegan
- Yes
About this rope
A 6mm single-ply linen-hemp rope, natural grey-brown in colour. It is soft from the start and ready to use with no treatment or oiling. Unlike jute, linen-hemp handles damp and water well and can even be washed, which makes it a practical choice for outdoor use or for anyone who would rather skip the upkeep jute needs.
It is strong, low-maintenance, and initially softer than jute (jute will become as soft or even softer with use). It is also a heavier rope, making it more suitable for a slower tying style. One of the trade-offs with linen-hemp is that as a relatively dense rope, frictions tend to be more bulky than with jute. For those looking for a more traditional shibari rope, our Anatomie jute ropes or Ogawa jute ropes are the better fit.
Shipping
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Care & storage
Surface fuzz is normal. New jute develops a layer of fine fuzz. Some people singe this off; you can also brush it off with a coir brush, or just allow it to shed naturally with use. It's part of the breaking-in phase every jute rope goes through and not a defect.
Keep it dry. Jute is a natural fibre doesn't love being damp. If you can, we recommend airing your ropes out after use by hanging them. If your ropes do get wet you'll need to hang them under tension.
Re-oil when it dries out. Over time and use, jute loses some of the oils and will start to feel stiff and brittle. Re-treat the ropes with a jute-suitable oil (camellia/tsubaki oil is standard, jojoba oil is also very popular). How often you'll need to treat your ropes depends on how often you use it, whether it's used on skin or clothing and also the climate.
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