This guide is for hand-thrown pottery makers in Oakland, California — studio note 413. Practical Doshe.Store advice for makers who want to open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees.
Pricing hand-thrown pottery makes every Oakland maker uncomfortable at first. Material cost is visible; hours at the bench are easy to undercount. A fair price covers clay and glazes, wear on tools, failed pieces, and the skill you built over years.
What buyers pay for
Collectors pay for each piece is shaped by hand, not factory symmetry. Explain why your hand-thrown pottery costs more than a mall alternative—longer firing, safer materials, local labor.
Raising prices without losing fans
Limited runs justify premium pricing. If you open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees, highlight scarcity honestly—'twelve mugs this glaze week' is believable; vague hype is not.
Doshe.Store is where hand-thrown pottery makers in California name their worth and find buyers who agree.