This guide is for hand-thrown pottery makers in San Diego, California — studio note 13. Practical Doshe.Store advice for makers who want to reach buyers across California from your studio.
San Diego has no shortage of creative workers, but visibility is hard. A hand-thrown pottery maker who wants to reach buyers across California from your studio needs a storefront that does not drown small listings in mass-produced noise. Doshe Corporation built the marketplace around makers first.
What local buyers ask first
Shoppers message about lead time, finish variation, and whether a piece is food-safe. Answer in plain language. If you work with clay and glazes, say so. If the wheel and kiln takes two weeks, say that before checkout—not after.
Setting up on Doshe
Photograph hand-thrown pottery in daylight near a window. Show scale with a common object. Upload three angles minimum. Doshe buyers expect studio realism, not catalog perfection. Your San Diego workshop story belongs in the description.
Ready to list? Open a free Doshe shop, publish your first hand-thrown pottery collection, and let buyers meet the maker behind the work.