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Choose from living pieces in the catalogue, or follow the thread from wax and cloth to the final breath of paint.

Featured souls

Unique pieces and in-progress dolls from the bench. Each is photographed once that body of work has settled.

Studio still - tactile process

How a soul takes form

Sculpting, draping, distressing, and the long nights of hand-painting that give each figure its breath.

In their words

Collector with their piece

M. Calder

COLLECTOR

Unpacking her felt like receiving a relic. The craftsmanship is staggering - there is sorrow and humour in the same stitch.

Interior with commissioned piece on display

E. Voss

STUDIO

Not decor. Presence. Guests always ask about the piece in the hall, and I still don't have the right words.

Collector unboxing a piece

J. Okonkwo

COLLECTOR

The face follows you without following you. Packaging alone told me this was not ordinary post - it was a deliberate threshold.

Studio piece in a home setting

S. Rhys

MEMBER

I have followed the process posts for a year. Holding the finished piece is stranger and better than any photograph - the scale, the weight of the cloth.

Figure on shelf in low light

L. Fen

COLLECTOR

Quiet on the shelf until evening light hits her. Friends assume she is porcelain until they see the fibres at the cuffs - then they stop talking.

Collector correspondence and piece

A. Mercer

COLLECTOR

Correspondence was patient and precise. Shipping overseas felt nerve-wracking; arrival was immaculate, cushioning chosen like someone cared about rituals.

Enter the world of Mother of Souls

Rare drops, studio notes, and no noise - only atmosphere.

This demo stores nothing - wire your ESP or CMS webhook here.