Wools to Dolls!

This ancient tradition began over a thousand years ago in the Middle East—women crafting wool into dolls, cherished and bought by men to support charities. Today, we’re bringing this beautiful story back to life.

Revive History!
  • Shahnaz: Grandmother

    Zahra, 89, began making wool dolls for her grandchildren, each one filled with love and care. Though she’s never used the internet, she dreamed of sharing her creations with the world—and now, with a little help, her dolls can find new homes far beyond her own

  • Azizah: Farmer

    Azizah is a farmer in Tajikistan who spends her days tending the land and her evenings crafting dolls by hand. Making them brings her peace after a long day’s work, and now she’s sharing her creations with the world—each one carrying a bit of her warmth and quiet joy.

  • Kamath: Wool from her sheep

    Kamath cares for her sheep with love, and from their wool, she creates beautiful handmade dolls. From field to fingers, every doll begins with her animals and ends as a soft, wooly friend—crafted with care, straight from her hands to yours.