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From Long Beach to statewide: selling Hand-Thrown Pottery on Doshe

A practical note for hand-thrown pottery makers in Long Beach: how to open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees on Doshe.Store while staying focused on craft, not algorithms.

This guide is for hand-thrown pottery makers in Long Beach, California — studio note 273. Practical Doshe.Store advice for makers who want to open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees.

Custom hand-thrown pottery orders are flattering and risky. Without a deposit and a written summary, vague requests can become endless revisions. Doshe messages give you a paper trail.

Scoping the job

Ask for inspiration photos, dimensions, and deadline before quoting. Charge rush fees when the wheel and kiln cannot fit your normal queue.

When to say no

If a custom hand-thrown pottery request would compromise each piece is shaped by hand, explain why. Professionals say no with alternatives.

Made-to-order hand-thrown pottery can thrive on Doshe.Store when boundaries are as clear as craftsmanship.