Experience the Beauty of Violins with Sasaki Violins
At Sasaki Violins, we believe that every violin has its own unique voice, and our mission is to help you find it. As a master violin maker, restorer, and repairman, I have dedicated my life to crafting and caring for these beautiful instruments. Whether you're looking to purchase your first violin, restore an old family heirloom, or take your skills to the next level with our teaching classes, we're here to help you on your journey. Welcome to the world of Sasaki Violins.

Violins for Sale
This violin is not just an instrument; it's a work of art in itself. It's the perfect tool for passionate musicians seeking a reliable companion in their quest for musical excellence. Whether you're a dedicated student or an experienced musician, this violin will inspire you to reach new heights in your musical expression.

'Helena' (Sold)
The Helena Violin was crafted in loving memory of my mother, drawing inspiration from her fiery, rebellious orange hair and her unique blend of elegance and kindness. This violin has remained my personal instrument since its creation, and it features exquisite pernambuco fittings. For a comprehensive account of how I created the Helena violin, please refer to the conclusion of the violin making film on this page."



'No One' (Sold)
"I initially created 'No One' as my first violin during my school days and later undertook extensive revisions to transform it into a truly exceptional instrument."

'The Heartbreaker' (Sold)
"Heartbreaker was initially crafted as an engagement gift for a love that was ultimately lost. Despite enduring significant turmoil and grief, it ultimately transformed into a hauntingly beautiful violin."

Viola d'Amore (working in progress)
"The Viola d’Amore was the very first musical instrument I began crafting during my time at violin making school, although it was never completed.

“ The Berry” $20 000 CAD.
"The Berry"
Started at October 2024 and finished May 1 2025. This violin is attempt to use new techniques and materials to enhance durability of the instrument in harsh Canadian winter and summer conditions.
Wood choice’s are a bit unusual for violin.
This built I use Canadian woods I have got from retired Canadian maker friend from Edmonton.
back is made of black poplar, ribs and neck maple and top Sitka spruce.
fingerboard and tailpiece is new material called Nero. Compressed eucalyptus paper processed to mimic Madagascar ebony. It is harder and more durable than regular ebony and better for travel.
Neck has a carbon fibre reinforcement bar and vertical twin pins installed to the neck root for stability and strength.
instrument also has full weather sealer inside out so humidity don't effect it as much. violin also has Knilling perfection pegs for stress free tuning.




'Candy Apple' (Sold)
"The Candy Apple project was a collaborative effort between Natanael Sasaki and Morgan Luchinski. This cello started as a white build, and we undertook it as an experiment to explore the limits of its potential. The result exceeded our expectations, with the cello turning out to be as brilliant and vibrant as its name suggests."



