For a childhood that feels truly magical!

For a childhood that feels truly magical!

Handcrafted with love, to be your child's best everyday companion.

Vietnam's Homegrown World of Dolls

Hazel Dolls is born in the Nilgiris, where misty mornings meet the quiet hum of sewing rooms. Here, rural and tribal women stitch fabric dolls with steady hands and deep pride — each doll carrying livelihood, dignity, and the power of craft. At the heart of this world is Nilah — a mountain girl who feels like every Indian child. Through her family, her village Nilacombai, and the forests she roams, we are inviting children for imagination-led play. Because we believe play is most meaningful when it begins inside the child — when stories are invented, worlds are shaped, and joy rises from something entirely their own. Everything we create exists to make space for that kind of play. If imagination isn’t leading, it isn’t play.

We believe in doing good

Crafted with heart and heritage

Empowering women artisans

Childhood, reflected honestly

Made responsibly, loved deeply

25,000

Kgs of Upcycled Fabric Saved

₹11,745,797

Income Generated for Artisans

400+

Indigenous Lives Impacted

100+

Jobs Created for Rural Women

95+

Store Locations

30+

Cities

The people behind Hazel Dolls

Meet our People

Sunita Suhas

Founder

Sunita Suhas

With every doll stitched in the Nilgiris, something quietly beautiful unfolds. A toy takes shape — but so does a woman’s dignity, her independence, her tomorrow. These dolls carry more than fabric and thread; they carry the colours of our homes, the warmth of our stories, the pride of seeing ourselves reflected. So children across India can hold a doll that looks like them, feels like them, and reminds them gently - who you are is something to celebrate.

Suhas Ramegowda

Founder

Suhas Ramegowda

We began The Good Doll with a simple dream — to bring childhood back to its roots. Away from plastic, closer to the earth. Away from sameness, closer to stories that feel like home. Every doll we make carries a piece of our land, a whisper of our traditions, and the steady hands of the women who craft them. So Indian children can hold a toy that looks like them, lives like them, and quietly tells them - your story matters too.

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Stories you will love

In Spotlight

Spotlight story

A small doll waited quietly on the shelf, dreaming of adventures. By evening she was already the hero of a child's new story.

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Family

Building The Good Doll Family

Building The Good Doll Family