





Markets & Festivals
*Upcoming Markets*
Sat 29th November: Make It Big @Gosford Regional Gallery (next to a beautiful Japanese Garden!)
Sat 6th December: Artisans in the Park in Glebe
Sun 7th December: Matsuri Japan Festival 2025
*Previous Participation*
- Lane Cove Makers Market
- Crows Nest Markets
- Mosman Market
- JAPAN EXPO @ Sydney Town Hall
- Sydney Japanese International School Festival
- City of Ryde 2025 Lunar New Year Festival
- Make it Big Market @Gosford Regional Gallery
Retail Partners
- Gosford Regional Gallery Gift Shop
- Macri Tony & Mary Tailor (Hornsby) *Cuff links only
We would love to share our story and pieces with many people and are looking for stockist partners! Please feel free to reach out to discuss more details.


- Follow me on Instagram to find out more about my Mizuhiki creation, meanings of each knot & design, and event updates.👇Click below to visit my Instagram page👇


- Want to learn more about the history and tradition of Mizuhiki while creating your own special knot?Select your design and colours, and make a unique piece for yourself or as a gift.Click the link below for more details and bookings.Private sessions and team building activities are also available.Feel free to reach out to customise your experience!


- We ship across Australia at a flat rate!The last day to place an order for this year is 22nd December. After this date, we’ll take a short break and be back in mid-January.👇Click the image below to visit our online store.👇


- Welcome to Knot 'n Knot!I'm Saki, the owner and creator behind the brand. Originally from Osaka, Japan, I moved to Sydney in 2018 and discovered a deepened appreciation for traditional Japanese crafts.Mizuhiki, a centuries-old art of crafting with washi paper cords, has become my passion.Cherished for celebrations and as lucky charms, Mizuhiki knots carry special meanings like love, luck, and happiness.Each handmade piece I create blends timeless tradition with modern design, making every creation unique and heartfelt.Mizuhiki is not only my way of staying connected to my roots but also a way to nurture meaningful connections with others.Through my work, I hope to share the beauty and cultural significance of Mizuhiki while helping people express their love and care through thoughtful, meaningful gifts.👇Click the image below for my profile at Gosford Regional Gallery’s website.👇




