This guide is for hand-thrown pottery makers in Napa, California — studio note 673. Practical Doshe.Store advice for makers who want to grow a home studio without hiring a warehouse team.
Many hand-thrown pottery studios in Napa started as a kitchen table or garage corner. Growth did not mean becoming a factory—it meant finding buyers who value each piece is shaped by hand. Doshe Handmade is designed for that scale.
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 Napa workshop story belongs in the description.
If hand-thrown pottery is your livelihood or your side passion in Napa, Doshe.Store is a sensible home for it—handmade rules, transparent checkout, and room to grow without impersonating a big-box brand.