Miro Durai
The maker behind Coall Instruments — building handcrafted string instruments with an individual approach to sound, feel and detail.
A workshop built around instruments with character.
Coall Instruments is a small luthier workshop focused on handcrafted banjos, mandolins and custom-built string instruments. Every instrument is made individually — from the first material choices to the last visual and structural details.
Behind the workshop is Miro Durai, a maker whose work grows from respect for traditional instrument making, but also from the belief that every instrument should feel personal in the player’s hands.
Behind the workshop is Miro Durai, a maker whose work grows from respect for traditional instrument making, but also from the belief that every instrument should feel personal in the player’s hands. The goal is not to produce objects in series, but to create instruments with presence, response and long-term musical value.
At Coall, building an instrument means balancing sound, comfort, construction and visual identity. Whether the instrument follows a more traditional direction or develops into something more individual, the process remains rooted in craftsmanship, dialogue and attention to detail.
Handmade one by one
Each instrument is built individually, not treated as part of a serial production process.
Built in dialogue
The final result grows through communication between maker and player, with room for personal choices and adjustments.
Sound, feel, detail
Materials, structure, playability and visual expression are approached as parts of one whole.
Looking for an instrument built with an individual approach?
Whether you are searching for a banjo, mandolin or a more personal custom build, the process can begin with a conversation.