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A Doshe.Store Guide for Hand-Thrown Pottery Artisans Near San Diego

A practical note for hand-thrown pottery makers in San Diego: 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 San Diego, California — studio note 3. Practical Doshe.Store advice for makers who want to open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees.

You do not need a business degree to sell hand-thrown pottery online. You need consistent photos, honest timelines, and a storefront that fits how you already work in San Diego. Many makers use Doshe to open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees before they ever rent market booth space.

First listings

Choose five to eight hand-thrown pottery items you would proudly show at a studio visit. Write each title the way a friend would search: material, use, and size. 'Stoneware mug, 12 oz, matte white' beats clever puns that hide the product.

Policies that match your bench

Shipping from San Diego: pack hand-thrown pottery like you would for a friend across the state—double-box fragile work, include a thank-you note if that is your style. Buyers remember packaging as much as the piece.

Doshe.Store lets you open a shop on Doshe without paying listing fees with free shop creation—list when you are ready, pause when the kiln is full.