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MOOL

Craft in its most honest, rooted forms.

Each piece in MOOI is grounded in age-old techniques and materials.
crafted to carry time, soil, and memory into contemporary spaces.

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Craft in its most honest, rooted forms.

Can heritage feel at home in modern spaces?

The MOOL collection carries the quiet strength of ancient craft into the
living rooms, tables, and corners of today’s homes.

Why Mool exists?

We work with makers who value patience over scale, imperfection over polish, and memory over trend.
Mool exists to honour the quiet strength of craft—where time is not rushed and materials are allowed to speak.

Every object is made slowly, shaped by hand, and meant to be lived with longer.
Not to follow seasons, but to remain—carrying use, marks, and meaning into everyday spaces.

What people are saying

"These objects add such a grounded, timebss beauty to my living space: The craftsmanship is unmatched."

"These objects add such a grounded, timebss beauty to my living space: The craftsmanship is unmatched."

"These objects add such a grounded, timebss beauty to my living space: The craftsmanship is unmatched."

Honoring craft, one piece at a time

Samarana is guided by the belief that age-old craft forms hold a quiet power.
In MOOL, we work with artisans who shape each piece slowly, using natural materials
and techniques passed down through generations.

Honoring craft,
one piece at a time

Samarana is guided by the belief that age-old craft forms hold a quiet power. In Mool, we work with artisans who shape each piece slowly, using natural materials and techniques passed down through generations.

From the Journal

Explore stories from the workshops of our artisans.

Blog

The art of Khand basket weaving

Khand basket weaving begins with the harvest of local reed and cane, selected for flexibility and strength. Strips are soaked, split, and dried to a precise moisture, then woven by hand using a rhythm learned over years. Weavers start with a simple base, spiraling outward and tightening with each pass

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Behind the making of Paar stoneware

Paar stoneware is shaped slowly on a low wheel and finished by hand, not mass-produced. Clay is aged and wedged until it responds predictably; each disc is formed with measured pressure, allowed to settle, then carved and trimmed using simple tools. Fired at moderate heat, the surface develops a muted

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