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SECTION 01

Our Definition of Handmade

At Handmade.com, “handmade” means that a maker’s hands were meaningfully and skillfully involved in the creation of every item sold on our platform. If a maker’s hands never touched the final product in a meaningful way, it does not belong on Handmade.com.

On Handmade.com, the seller and the maker may be the same person, and often are. A seller may list items they personally made, or items made by a maker with whom they have a direct personal connection. What is never permitted is purchasing goods from a factory, wholesaler, or unknown source and reselling them. Every item must trace directly back to the hands of a real, individual maker.

Production cannot be outsourced to a factory or any automated system. The maker’s individual artistry, technique, and judgment must have shaped the final form of the item.

The finished item must also be meaningfully transformed from the individual parts, supplies, or materials used to create it. A collection of purchased components is not a handmade product unless a maker’s hands and creative decisions turned those components into something distinctly new.

Finally, every listing on Handmade.com must result in a tangible physical product being delivered to the buyer. Digital-only products and intangible services are not permitted. For a full list of prohibited items, see our Prohibited Items policy.

OUR STANDARD
Handmade definitions vary elsewhere. These are ours.
Handmade.com holds a stricter standard than many other marketplaces. We do not allow production partners, AI-generated content of any kind, applied graphics such as vinyl, sublimation, or print-on-demand, or digital-only products. We believe the integrity of the handmade community depends on one uncompromising principle: every item sold must trace directly back to the hands of a real maker.
All Handmade.com sellers must pledge that everything they list is made by hand, blown by hand, loomed by hand, painted by hand, embroidered by hand, or otherwise designed or significantly altered by hand. Mass-produced products are not permitted.

These definitions are designed to celebrate the world’s vast diversity of artisans, handmade products, and crafting styles. This remains a living document, reviewed periodically to reflect the ever-evolving needs of the handmade community.


SECTION 02

Seller Eligibility Requirements

On Handmade.com, a “seller” is the person who operates the shop and lists items for sale. A “maker” is the person whose hands created those items. In many cases these are the same person — and that is wonderful. But they don’t have to be. A seller may also represent a maker with whom they have a direct personal connection, such as a family member, a partner, or a fellow artisan they know and work with closely. What is never acceptable is sourcing goods from a factory, wholesaler, or any commercial supplier and presenting them as handmade.

All products listed on Handmade.com must adhere to the following requirements:

  • Made by the seller or a directly known maker — Products must be made by the seller or by a maker with whom the seller has a direct personal connection. The seller must be able to speak knowledgeably about how the item was made and by whom.
    e.g., A seller listing their own handmade ceramics; a seller listing furniture made by their spouse or a local woodworker they work with personally; a small artisan co-op where members sell each other’s work.
  • Artist facilitators — Approved fair trade artist facilitators may represent multiple makers on the platform, listing and selling on their behalf. Facilitators must maintain a direct, documented relationship with each maker they represent and must be able to speak knowledgeably about how each item was made and by whom.
    e.g., A gallery or collective that manages sales for a roster of independent artisans, maintaining direct contact with each maker and full knowledge of their process.
  • Not mass-produced — Products cannot be produced in large quantities by an automated mechanical process. Purchasing finished goods from a factory, distributor, or wholesaler for resale is strictly prohibited.
    e.g., A maker who personally throws and glazes each ceramic mug qualifies. A seller who orders mugs from a factory does not, regardless of whether they add a label or minor decoration.
  • Hand tools, light machinery, and studio equipment are permitted — Makers may create their products using hand tools, light machinery, or home/studio equipment, including shared community maker spaces.
    e.g., Using a pottery wheel, band saw, sewing machine, or a shared community kiln is acceptable.
  • Hand-crafted customizations to pre-existing items are permitted — Sellers may list items where the maker has hand-crafted customizations or alterations to pre-existing items, provided a maker performed the work personally.
    e.g., A maker who personally hand-paints designs onto blank canvas tote bags qualifies. Sending blanks to a third party for decoration does not.
  • Upcycling and vintage materials are allowed — Upcycling existing products or using vintage supplies to create something new is allowed. This includes items that are fully deconstructed, worked on by hand, and reassembled as something transformed.
    e.g., Turning vintage fabric into a new quilt; repurposing antique hardware into jewelry; deconstructing a denim jacket at the seams, hand-embroidering each panel, and reassembling it as a one-of-a-kind wearable piece.
  • Limited-run and small-batch clothing & textiles is permitted — Makers who produce items in limited runs using hand-operated equipment or a small studio team may qualify, provided the maker personally designs each item and remains directly involved in the production process. Industrial mass production does not qualify.
    e.g., A maker who personally designs and cuts patterns, then works with studio assistants to sew and finish a limited run of 20 garments qualifies. A seller who sends designs to a factory to produce 500 units does not.

Prohibited Items

The following items are never permitted on Handmade.com under any circumstances. Some of these restrictions are required by our payment processor; others reflect platform policy. For a full breakdown, see our complete Prohibited Items policy.

  • AI-generated content used as the primary creative element — see Section 4 for full details
  • Digital-only products — all listings must result in a tangible physical item
  • Perishable food and beverages requiring refrigeration or freezing — see Section 8 for full details
  • Taxidermy — see Section 12 for permitted animal product guidelines
  • Applied graphics on commercially produced, non-handmade blanks — see Section 6 for full details
  • Sex toys
  • Tobacco products
  • Products containing cannabis or derived substances, including but not limited to CBD, THC, and CBG
  • Guns, fireworks, or other explosives
  • 3D printed weapons


LEGAL COMPLIANCE
When selling products on Handmade.com, the seller must comply with all federal, state, and local laws.


SECTION 03

Content & Community Standards

Handmade.com is a marketplace that celebrates creativity in all its forms. We welcome a wide range of artistic expression, including work that explores mature themes. At the same time, we are committed to maintaining a community that is safe, respectful, and accessible to all. The following standards apply to all content on the platform, including listing images, titles, descriptions, tags, shop media, and profile content.

Hate Speech & Prohibited Language

Handmade.com does not allow content that promotes hatred, discrimination, or harm toward any individual or group. This includes, but is not limited to, content that demeans, threatens, or attacks people based on:

  • Race, ethnicity, or national origin
  • Religion or religious beliefs
  • Gender or gender identity
  • Sexual orientation
  • Disability or health status
  • Age
  • Immigration or citizenship status

This list is not exhaustive. Any content that a reasonable person would consider hateful, dehumanizing, or designed to harass or intimidate will be removed. Language in listings, titles, and descriptions must be civil and respectful. Profanity in the context of artistic expression is not automatically prohibited, but language designed to degrade, threaten, or harass is never permitted.

Nudity & Sexual Content

Handmade.com allows the sale of items that depict nudity or explore sexual themes, including artistic works and mature-themed goods, subject to the conditions below. We do not allow pornographic content.

  • Main listing photos must be suitable for general browsing
  • Nudity in an artistic context is permitted — Paintings, sculptures, illustrations, ceramics, and other handmade works that depict the human form, including nudity, are permitted. The work must be the seller’s own original creation.
  • Nudity depicting minors is never permitted Any content that sexualizes, depicts nudity of, or presents minors in a sexual context is strictly prohibited, without exception
  • Models in listing photos must be clothed — Explicit nudity in photos used to sell an item is not permitted, even if the item itself is adult-themed.
  • Sexual language referencing familial relationships is strictly prohibited — This applies to any listing content, titles, tags, or descriptions.

Adult-Themed Items

Sellers offering adult-themed items must clearly identify their listings as mature content by including a tag such as “mature” or “adult content,” or by including a clear disclosure at the top of the listing description.


SECTION 04

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy

Handmade.com is built on the belief that every item sold here is a product of genuine human skill, creativity, and effort. Our AI policy exists to protect that integrity.

Not Permitted — AI-Generated Content

The following are not permitted on Handmade.com under any circumstances:

  • Any visual artwork, illustration, or design substantively generated by an AI tool (e.g., Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, Adobe Firefly, or similar), whether sold as a physical product or in any other form
  • Physical products featuring AI-generated art or designs as the primary creative element
  • Physical prints of AI-generated work
  • Any item where AI was used to substantively create the final design, even if the seller made manual edits or alterations afterward

An artist who generates an image in Midjourney, prints it on canvas, and sells it as “wall art” — not permitted. An artist who generates the same image and then repaints it entirely by hand from scratch — permitted with disclosure.

Permitted — AI as a Reference Tool

Using AI as a reference — in the same way an artist might use a photograph, a sketch, or a mood board — is permitted, provided the final item listed for sale is entirely the result of the maker’s own hands and skill. To qualify, all of the following must be true:

  • The AI-generated image was used only as a visual reference or compositional starting point
  • The final item was created entirely by hand by the maker, using their own artistic skill and technique
  • The AI-generated image is not reproduced, traced, or transferred onto the final item — it was the inspiration, not the artwork
  • The listing must include a disclosure stating that AI was used as a reference in the creative process
REQUIRED DISCLOSURE FOR AI-REFERENCED WORK
“This work was created entirely by hand. An AI-generated image was used as a visual reference during the creative process.”


Handmade.com reserves the right to verify any artwork listed on the platform. Sellers may be asked to provide process photos, sketches, raw files, or other documentation to confirm that their work was created by hand.


SECTION 05

Original Artwork & Photography

All artwork and photographs sold on Handmade.com must be original creations by the artist or photographer. The seller must have a direct personal connection to the artist whose work they are listing. Work that is copied, imitated, or derived from existing pieces that do not belong to the maker is strictly prohibited. Sellers should include a copyright notice within their listing stating that the maker retains all rights to the original work.

Selling Prints of Original Work

Artists and photographers may sell physical prints of their original work on Handmade.com. The following requirements apply:

  • Verify the print is your own original work — Print listings must include a statement verifying that the print is a reproduction of the maker’s own original artwork or photograph.
  • Include at least one photo of the original — Sellers are encouraged to include at least one photo of the original artwork or photograph in their listing.
  • State the print material and ink type — Listings must clearly state the print material and ink type where relevant (e.g., archival pigment inks).
REQUIRED LISTING DISCLAIMER
“This work was created by a human without the use of generative AI tools.”If AI was used as a reference: “This work was created entirely by hand. An AI-generated image was used as a visual reference during the creative process.”


Using a Print Lab

Artists and photographers may use a professional print lab to produce physical prints of their original work. The following conditions apply:

  • Maintain a direct relationship with your print lab — The lab produces prints on behalf of the artist — it is not an automated fulfillment service. e.g., An artist who works with a local or online fine art print lab, reviews proofs, approves color accuracy, and manages orders is using a print lab appropriately.
  • Traditional print-on-demand (POD) is not permitted — Automated services where a seller uploads a design and the platform prints and ships directly to the buyer without the seller’s involvement (Printful, Printify, Redbubble, or similar) are not allowed, even for original artwork.

We strongly encourage all artists to hand-sign their prints. A signature keeps the human touch present in every piece and connects the buyer directly to the maker behind the work.


SECTION 06

Applied Graphics

We recognize that vinyl design, sublimation, heat transfer, and print-on-demand are legitimate creative crafts that take real skill. Handmade.com respects that work. However, our platform is specifically built around a definition of handmade that requires the maker’s hands to be directly involved in the creation of the physical item itself — and applied graphics on commercially produced blanks fall outside that definition.

The following are not permitted when applied to commercially produced, non-handmade blanks:

  • Vinyl decals or vinyl graphics as the primary design element on store-bought items (mugs, tumblers, shirts, signs, etc.)
  • Print-on-demand (POD) products of any kind — items printed and/or shipped by a third-party service
  • Sublimation printing on commercial blanks — designs heat-transferred onto store-bought products
  • Heat transfer vinyl (HTV) applied as the primary decoration on commercial apparel or accessories
  • Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing on commercially sourced blanks
  • Screen-printed items produced by a third-party printer on non-handmade blanks
PERSONALIZATION EXCEPTION
Personalization of a handmade item, such as adding a buyer’s name or initials using vinyl, engraving, or embroidery, is permitted. See Section 9 for details.


SECTION 07

Surface Design & Decorative Techniques

Surface design is one of the oldest and most celebrated forms of handmade craft. Screen printing, block printing, hand painting, resist dyeing, batik, and other decorative techniques have been practiced by artisans for centuries, and they are fully at home on Handmade.com — when the maker’s hands are doing the work.

Always Permitted — When Done by the Maker

  • Screen printing — The maker personally prints their original design onto fabric, paper, or other surfaces using their own screens and inks in their own studio.
  • Block printing — The maker carves their own block and hand-prints designs onto fabric, paper, or other surfaces.
  • Hand painting — The maker applies original painted designs directly using brushes, sponges, pens, or other hand tools.
  • Resist dyeing — The maker personally applies wax, paste, or other resist materials and dyes fabric by hand (batik, wax resist, paste resist).
  • Tie-dye and hand dyeing — The maker personally folds, binds, and dyes fabric or finished garments.
  • Stenciling — The maker personally applies paint or ink through a stencil they have made or use themselves.

Not Permitted

  • Screen printing performed by a third-party print shop on commercially sourced blanks
  • Any surface design technique applied by an automated or outsourced service rather than the maker

In this instance, the technique is not what determines whether something qualifies — the maker’s direct, personal involvement is. When in doubt, ask: did the maker’s hands do this work, in their own space, with their own tools?

SECTION 08

Food & Consumables

Handmade.com allows the sale of certain food and consumables for home or personal use, subject to the guidelines below. All items must meet applicable health, safety, and labeling requirements. Because these requirements vary by product type and jurisdiction, it is the seller's responsibility to research and comply with all relevant laws and regulations for every market they sell into.

Permitted items include shelf-stable food products such as spice blends, properly canned jams and jellies, shelf-stable baked goods, and small-batch roasted coffee. Personal care and home goods such as handmade soaps, lotions, body butters, non-medical cosmetics, and hand-poured candles are also permitted. Perishable food, beverages, dairy products, and any product making medical claims are not permitted at this time.

For a full breakdown of what is and is not permitted in this category, see the Handmade Category Standards. [LINK PLACEHOLDER]

SELLER RESPONSIBILITY
All food, consumable, and personal care items must be prepared in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local health, safety, and labeling requirements. Food sellers, including coffee roasters, are responsible for ensuring they hold any required licenses or permits in their state. Sellers are solely responsible for ensuring compliance and Handmade.com cannot provide legal or compliance advice. If you are unsure whether your product meets applicable requirements, we recommend consulting a qualified food safety or regulatory expert before listing.

Note: Handmade.com is actively preparing to expand our food and beverage policies to allow additional categories in the future, including items that are shelf-stable but require refrigeration after opening, and cured or dried meat products such as jerky. Please check back for updates. Sellers interested in listing these items should not do so at this time.


SECTION 09

Personalization & Custom Work

Personalization is one of the most meaningful things a maker can offer. Adding a buyer’s name, a date, a monogram, or a custom detail makes an item uniquely theirs, and on Handmade.com, we celebrate and encourage it. How personalization is applied determines the rules. There are two types of personalization on Handmade.com, and they are treated differently.

PLATFORM NOTE: We're building more tools to support personalized orders. If you are unable to collect personalization details using the options provided, please refrain from listing those items until the features become available.


Hand Personalization

When the personalization itself is performed by hand using traditional craft techniques, it qualifies as handmade regardless of what it is applied to.

  • Hand embroidery — names, monograms, or custom designs stitched by hand or hand-guided machine onto any item
  • Hand-stamping — custom impressions made by hand using stamps and ink or paint onto any surface
  • Hand-painting — custom lettering, imagery, or designs painted by hand directly onto any surface
  • Hand-lettering — custom text applied by hand using brushes, pens, or calligraphy tools
  • Hand-tooling or hand-carving — custom designs carved or tooled by hand into leather, wood, or other materials

Mechanical Personalization

When personalization is applied using a machine or automated tool such as a vinyl cutter, laser engraver, or heat press, the base item must itself be handmade.

  • Vinyl lettering or names cut by machine — permitted only on handmade base items
  • Laser engraving or Cricut scoring — permitted only on handmade base items
  • Heat transfer or sublimation — permitted only on handmade base items

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Store-bought onesie + hand-embroidered name
Hand embroidery is the handmade work — the blank does not matter
Store-bought tumbler + vinyl name
Mechanical vinyl on a commercial blank — not permitted
Commercial canvas tote + hand-stamped design
Hand-stamping is the handmade work — permitted regardless of the blank
Factory-made mug + laser-engraved name
Mechanical engraving on a commercial blank — not permitted
Store-bought frame + hand-painted lettering
Hand-painting is the handmade work — the blank does not matter
Wholesale tote + vinyl monogram
Mechanical vinyl on a commercial blank — not permitted
Handmade leather bag + vinyl initials
Mechanical vinyl on a handmade item — permitted because the bag is handmade
Store-bought ornament + sublimated name
Mechanical sublimation on a commercial blank — not permitted
Hand-thrown ceramic + laser-engraved name
Mechanical engraving on a handmade item — permitted
POD item + custom text
Automated fulfillment service — not permitted under any circumstances
Handmade cutting board + laser-etched name
Permitted because the cutting board is handmade
Store-bought sign blank + vinyl lettering
Mechanical vinyl on a pre-made commercial blank — not permitted



SECTION 10

Children’s Items

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Children’s products are among the most heavily regulated consumer goods. Sellers are solely responsible for ensuring that every item they list complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and safety standards. Handmade.com cannot provide legal or compliance advice. If you are unsure whether your product meets applicable requirements, we strongly recommend consulting a qualified legal or product safety expert before listing.

Items intended for children are allowed but must meet strict safety standards. Because these requirements vary by product type, age range, and jurisdiction, it is the seller’s responsibility to research and comply with all relevant laws and regulations for every market they sell into.

Prohibited Children’s Items

  • Face masks for children under 2 years old
  • Car seats and safety seat accessories that function as restraints
  • Cribs, bassinets, cradles, and all infant sleeping furniture (Moses baskets, bedside cribs, slatted cribs, rocking bassinets, swings intended for sleeping, baby boxes, inclined sleeping products)
  • Infant sleeping accessories that pose a safety risk (crib bumpers, crib rail covers, crib liners, crib toys, pillows intended for babies or infants to sleep on)
  • Baby formula or other consumables for infant or toddler consumption
  • Teething items of any kind

Children’s products are subject to additional restrictions around sleepwear, jewelry, choking hazards, lead paint, and surface coatings. Because these requirements vary by product type, age range, and jurisdiction, sellers are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws before listing. For the full breakdown of requirements, see our Children’s Products policy.

SELLER RESPONSIBILITY
By listing a children’s product on Handmade.com, sellers confirm that their item complies with all applicable safety laws and regulations. Handmade.com cannot provide legal or compliance advice. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified product safety expert if you have any questions about your specific items.


SECTION 11

Rocks, Crystals & Lapidary

Rocks, crystals, and lapidary items are permitted on Handmade.com only when the seller has meaningfully altered, worked, or incorporated the material into a handmade item. Raw, unaltered specimens may not be sold on their own.

Qualifying work includes carving, engraving, painting, cutting, faceting, polishing, and setting stones into handmade jewelry or other pieces. Reselling pre-polished stones, unaltered geodes, or pre-packaged crystal collections from a supplier does not qualify.

For a full breakdown of what qualifies in this category, see the Handmade Category Standards. [LINK PLACEHOLDER]


SECTION 12

Animal Products

Handmade.com allows the use of ethically sourced animal materials in handmade items, provided they comply with all applicable laws. The key distinction is between animal materials used as a component in a handmade creation versus a preserved animal presented as a finished product.

Permitted: Animal Materials Used in Handmade Items

  • Feathers, bones, claws, teeth, or shells incorporated into jewelry, art, or accessories
  • Ethically sourced animal hides or fur used in handmade garments, bags, or accessories
  • Altered or worked animal bones, antlers, or horns incorporated into handmade items
Sellers must include the source of all animal materials in their listing. Any product made with or from animal fur must comply with the Fur Products Labeling Act.

Taxidermy & Preserved Animals

Taxidermy and preserved animals are not permitted on Handmade.com, regardless of how skillfully the preservation was performed. This includes:

  • Mounted or preserved animals of any kind, including full mounts, shoulder mounts, and display pieces
  • Freeze-dried or preserved animals or animal parts sold as decorative objects
  • Wet specimens or animals preserved in liquid for display

For a full list of prohibited animal products, see the Prohibited & Restricted Items document.


SECTION 13

Cremated Remains & Memorial Products

Memorial products custom-made with pet or human cremains are allowed on Handmade.com. These are deeply personal items and we take their quality and integrity seriously. All of the following requirements apply:

  • Cremains must be fully enclosed and permanently sealed — There must be no possibility of remains escaping, leaking, or becoming exposed during normal handling, wear, or shipping. e.g., Ashes cast within a sealed glass orb, set in resin, or fired into ceramic glaze are fully enclosed. A locket or open vessel containing loose ashes does not qualify.
  • Listings must include USPS shipping instructions — Listings must include detailed instructions on how the buyer should ship cremains to the maker via USPS Priority Express, as per United States Postal Rule 451.22.
  • Handle cremains with the utmost care and respect — Listings should clearly describe the process so buyers understand exactly how their loved one’s remains will be incorporated into the final piece.
Out of respect for buyers entrusting makers with something irreplaceable, Handmade.com strongly encourages sellers to clearly communicate their process, timeline, and any relevant safety practices in their listings.


SECTION 14

Gift Baskets & Kits

Gift baskets and kits are welcome on Handmade.com as long as handmade items are at the heart of what’s being sold. The primary items in any basket or kit must be handmade by the seller or a maker they personally represent. Commercially sourced items may be included as complementary additions, but they cannot be the main event.

  • Primary items must be handmade by the seller or a maker they personally represent
    e.g., A gift basket featuring the maker’s own handmade soaps, candles, and lip balms with a commercially purchased loofah included – qualifies. A basket of store-bought goods with a single handmade gift tag – does not.
  • Sellers must list every item included in the basket or kit in their listing description
A simple way to think about it: if you removed the handmade items, would someone still buy what’s left? If yes, there’s not enough handmade content to qualify.

Mystery Boxes & Grab Bags

Mystery boxes and grab bags are not permitted on Handmade.com at this time. This policy is under review and may be updated in a future release.


SECTION 15

Charitable Activities

We encourage sellers to support charitable organizations that matter to them. Each listing supporting a charitable organization must include a tangible product for the customer.

  • 501(c)3 organizations using our platform to support their own cause must clearly state this in their seller profile and individual listings
  • Include clear information about the donation details and the organization you’re supporting in your listing descriptions
  • You must obtain appropriate consent before using a charitable organization’s name and trademark
  • We prohibit listings that fund organizations supporting weapons and military activities, or those that endorse terrorist, extremist, or hate groups
Handmade.com cannot verify seller donations. Each seller is responsible for ensuring proceeds are correctly directed to the stated organization. Charitable activities policy is under review and may be updated at a later date.


SECTION 16

Intellectual Property & Information Sharing

The seller represents that they have all necessary rights to list and sell each product they offer on Handmade.com, including all intellectual property rights.

Handmade.com respects the intellectual property rights of our sellers. We aim to connect customers directly with the artisans who make their purchases. The rights you grant us are limited to promoting your products and helping you grow your business on Handmade.com.

By creating a store and listing products on Handmade.com, you agree that Handmade.com may share information about you or your products (including images) through websites, mobile applications, and other online points of presence, as described in and subject to our Terms and Conditions



Handmade Category Standards

Handmade.com maintains detailed category-specific standards that define what qualifies as handmade across all product types sold on the platform. These standards are reviewed periodically to reflect the evolving needs of the handmade community.

For the full breakdown, see the Handmade Category Standards. [LINK PLACEHOLDER]



Handmade.com reserves the right to take legal action against sellers who misrepresent their products as handmade. Handmade.com also reserves the right to revoke selling privileges at any time and for any reason. We may update these terms at our discretion. If you have any doubts about whether your products meet our criteria, please contact us for clarification.

Last updated: May 2026


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Prohibited & Restricted Items


This is a complete reference of everything that is prohibited or restricted on Handmade.com. It is intended to be read alongside the Handmade.com Seller Guidelines, which cover full platform policy, seller eligibility, and what is permitted. Some restrictions in this document are required by our payment processor; others reflect platform policies.

SECTION 01

Prohibited Items

The following items may never be listed or sold on Handmade.com, regardless of how they are made, presented, or described.

  • No illegal items or offers: Products, services or materials which contravene, or facilitate or promote activities that contravene, the laws of the jurisdictions in which You operate or do business, or the laws of the jurisdictions in which Handmade.com operates or does business.
  • AI-generated content used as the primary creative element
    → See Section 2 below for full details.
  • Applied graphics on commercially produced, non-handmade blanks
    → See Section 3 below for full details.
  • Prohibited food and consumable items
    → See Section 4 below for full details.
  • Prohibited children’s products
    → See Section 5 below for full details.
  • Taxidermy, preserved animals, and prohibited animal products
    → See Section 6 below for full details.
  • Mystery boxes and grab bags
    Not permitted at this time. This policy is under review and may be updated in a future release.
  • Sex toys
  • Tobacco products
  • Products containing cannabis or derived substances, including but not limited to CBD, THC, and CBG
  • Prescription or nonprescription drugs or products containing those ingredients.
  • Vaping devices or related materials.
  • Guns, fireworks, or other explosives
  • 3D printed weapons
  • Artifacts, or Native American arts or crafts (unless strictly in compliance with The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990)
  • Digital-only products
    All listings must result in a tangible physical item being delivered to the buyer.
  • Pornographic content
    → See Section 7 below for full details.
  • Hate speech and prohibited language
    → See Section 7 below for full details.
  • Listings funding prohibited organizations
    → See Section 7 below for full details.
  • Self-harm products or materials that promote self-harm.


SECTION 02

AI-Generated Content

Handmade.com is built on the belief that every item sold here is a product of genuine human skill, creativity, and effort. The following are not permitted under any circumstances:

  • Any visual artwork, illustration, or design substantively generated by an AI tool
    Includes Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, Adobe Firefly, and similar tools, whether sold as a physical product or in any other form.
  • Physical products featuring AI-generated art or designs as the primary creative element
  • Physical prints of AI-generated work
  • Any item where AI was used to substantively create the final design, even if the seller made manual edits or alterations afterward e.g., An artist who generates an image in Midjourney, prints it on canvas, and sells it as wall art — not permitted.

VERIFICATION
Handmade.com reserves the right to verify any artwork listed on the platform. Sellers may be asked to provide process photos, sketches, raw files, or other documentation to confirm that their work was created by hand.


SECTION 03

Applied Graphics on Commercial Blanks

The following are not permitted when applied to commercially produced, non-handmade blanks:

  • Vinyl decals or vinyl graphics as the primary design element on store-bought items
    Includes mugs, tumblers, shirts, signs, and similar commercially produced items.
  • Print-on-demand (POD) products of any kind
    Items printed and/or shipped by a third-party automated service, including Printful, Printify, Redbubble, and similar platforms.
  • Sublimation printing on commercial blanks
    Designs heat-transferred onto store-bought products.
  • Heat transfer vinyl (HTV) applied as the primary decoration on commercial apparel or accessories
  • Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing on commercially sourced blanks
  • Screen-printed items produced by a third-party printer on non-handmade blanks


SECTION 04

Prohibited Food & Consumable Items

SELLER RESPONSIBILITY
All food, consumable, and personal care items must be prepared in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local health, safety, and labeling requirements. Food sellers, including coffee roasters, are responsible for ensuring they hold any required licenses or permits in their state. Sellers are solely responsible for ensuring compliance and Handmade.com cannot provide legal or compliance advice. If you are unsure whether your product meets applicable requirements, we recommend consulting a qualified food safety or regulatory expert before listing.

The following food and consumable items may not be listed regardless of how they are prepared or described.

  • Meat and meat products of any kind
    Includes raw, fresh, cured, dried, or processed meats. Jerky, biltong, salami, and similar products are not permitted at this time. Cured and dried meats are part of a planned future policy expansion.
  • Perishable food or beverages requiring refrigeration or freezing prior to opening
    e.g., Fresh baked goods, dairy products, fresh juices, raw eggs.
  • Items shelf-stable before opening but requiring refrigeration after opening
    e.g., Kimchi, fermented vegetables, sauerkraut, lacto-fermented pickles. Properly vinegar-pickled and canned goods that are shelf-stable before and after opening may qualify — contact Handmade.com if unsure.
  • Hatching eggs
  • Products containing alcohol as a primary ingredient
    Note: Alcohol may be used as an extraction method, e.g., herbal tinctures. Finished products may not contain alcohol as a primary ingredient.
  • Products containing CBD, THC, CBG, or other cannabis-derived substances
  • Products containing tobacco
  • Products making medical claims
    Any product claiming to diagnose, cure, or prevent a disease or medical condition.

Handmade.com is reviewing our food and consumable policies. This list may be updated in the future.


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Prohibited Children’s Products

SELLER RESPONSIBILITY
Children’s products are among the most heavily regulated consumer goods. Sellers are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Handmade.com cannot provide legal or compliance advice. Consult a qualified product safety expert before listing if you have any questions.
Prohibitions
  • Face masks designed for or intended for children under 2 years old
  • Car seats, safety seats, and car seat accessories that function as restraints
  • Cribs, bassinets, cradles, and all furniture intended for infant sleeping
    Includes Moses baskets, bedside cribs, rocking bassinets, swings intended for sleeping, hanging baskets, baby boxes, and inclined sleeping products.
  • Infant sleeping accessories that pose a safety risk
    Includes crib bumpers, crib rail covers that extend over the crib side, all crib liners, and pillows intended for babies to sleep on.
  • Baby formula or other consumables intended for infant or toddler consumption
  • Teething items of any kind
Upper-Body Outerwear with Drawstrings

Upper-body outerwear containing drawstrings for children size/age 14 and under is prohibited. Includes hoodies, sweaters, jackets, raincoats, capes, and ponchos. Permitted alternatives include snaps, buttons, hook-and-loop fasteners, and elastic.

Children’s Sleepwear & Loungewear

Loose-fitting sleepwear or loungewear for children sized 9 months through size 14, made from non-flame-resistant materials, is prohibited.

  • Permitted: Tight-fitting sleepwear (any size or material), as tight fit itself is a recognized safety standard
  • Permitted: Sleepwear made from inherently flame-resistant synthetic materials (such as polyester or acrylic), regardless of fit or size
Sellers must clearly state the fabric content and fit type in all children’s sleepwear listings.
Small Parts & Choking Hazards (Under Age 3)

A “small part” is defined as any part or piece that fits fully inside a cylinder 1.25” in diameter and 1–2.25” in depth. The following are prohibited for children under age 3:

  • Items with loose or unaffixed small parts
  • Oral use baby products decorated with small materials such as crystals, beads, or cabochons
  • Baby bottle propping devices
  • Teething items of any kind
All toys and play items for children must include an appropriate age recommendation in the listing description.
Children’s Jewelry (Age 12 & Under)

The following are not permitted in jewelry intended for children age 12 or younger:

  • Necklaces without a breakaway clasp
  • Jewelry containing magnets or magnetic stones
  • Jewelry containing accessible coin or button batteries, including LED and light-up jewelry
  • Jewelry containing lead, cadmium, or other heavy metals

For a full breakdown of what is permitted in children’s jewelry, see the Children’s Products section of the Seller Guidelines.

Lead Paint & Surface Coatings
  • Federal CPSIA standard: The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act limits lead in surface coatings on children’s products to 100 parts per million (ppm) for all products intended for children under age 12.
  • California Proposition 65: Imposes a stricter lead limit of 90 ppm for surface coatings. Because Handmade.com sellers ship nationally, any order shipped to a California buyer may trigger Prop 65 obligations.
  • Verify all paints and coatings: Sellers should obtain safety data sheets (SDS) or certificates of compliance from their paint or coating supplier. Using paints labeled “non-toxic” is not sufficient on its own.
  • Metal components must also comply: Solder and alloys used in children’s products must comply with lead content limits under CPSIA and Prop 65.


SECTION 06

Prohibited Animal Products

Taxidermy & Preserved Animals

A preserved or mounted animal is not a handmade item in the context of our platform, regardless of how skillfully the preservation was performed. The following are not permitted:

  • Mounted or preserved animals of any kind
    Includes full mounts, shoulder mounts, and display pieces.
  • Freeze-dried or preserved animals or animal parts sold as decorative objects
  • Wet specimens or animals preserved in liquid for display
Always Prohibited — Regardless of Use

The following are prohibited regardless of how the item is made or presented:

  • Live or fresh animals
  • Endangered species
    Items crafted from species designated as threatened or endangered under the US Endangered Species Act.
  • Cat and dog parts or pelts Prohibited in accordance with US Federal Law.
  • Ivory Includes products derived from any ivory-producing animal, including tusks, elk ivory, fossilized ivory, and wooly mammoth ivory.
  • Human or animal derived biological substances
    includes anatomical waste, biohazardous material, and body parts.


SECTION 07

Prohibited Content & Community Standards

The following content may never appear in listings, titles, tags, descriptions, shop media, or seller profiles.

Hate Speech & Prohibited Language

Content that promotes hatred, discrimination, or harm toward any individual or group is never permitted. This includes content that demeans, threatens, or attacks people based on:

  • Race, ethnicity, or national origin
  • Religion or religious beliefs
  • Gender or gender identity
  • Sexual orientation
  • Disability or health status
  • Age
  • Immigration or citizenship status

This list is not exhaustive. Any content a reasonable person would consider hateful, dehumanizing, or designed to harass or intimidate will be removed.

Prohibited Sexual Content
  • Nudity depicting minors
  • Pornographic content
    Printed or visual materials that explicitly depict sex acts or erotic behavior for sexual arousal, or materials marketed and described as pornographic.
  • Genitalia or explicit sexual content
    Explicit nudity in listing photos using human models
  • Sexual language referencing familial relationships in any listing content, titles, tags, or descriptions
Charitable Activities — Prohibited Organizations
  • Listings that fund organizations supporting weapons and military activities
  • Listings that fund organizations endorsing terrorist, extremist, or hate groups


Handmade.com reserves the right to take legal action against sellers who misrepresent their products. Handmade.com also reserves the right to revoke selling privileges at any time and for any reason. We may update these policies at our discretion. When in doubt, contact Handmade.com before listing.

Last updated: May 2026


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Handmade Definitions by Category

Handmade.com maintains detailed category-specific standards that define what qualifies as handmade across all product types sold on the platform. These standards are reviewed periodically to reflect the evolving needs of the handmade community. The categories below represent the most common craft types on our platform and are intended as a guide — not every craft or category will be covered here.

For the full platform policies that govern all sellers, including our definition of handmade, AI policy, content standards, and seller eligibility requirements, please see the Handmade.com Seller Guidelines.

For a complete list of prohibited items, see the Prohibited & Restricted Items list.


Jewelry

Jewelry listed on Handmade.com must be predominantly crafted by hand. Small-batch casting is permitted when the original mold was designed by the artisan. Simple assembly of commercial components without significant alteration does not qualify.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Fabricated Pieces
Jewelry mostly or entirely crafted by hand. e.g., A hand-forged sterling silver ring; a hand-stamped copper cuff bracelet.
Mass-Produced Jewelry
Produced in large quantities by automated machinery without handmade alterations.
Cast Jewelry (Small Batch)
Acceptable if the original mold design was created by the artisan and cast in small batches.
Resale Without Alteration
Mass-produced jewelry resold without significant handmade customization.
Handmade Components
Jewelry where the majority of components are crafted by hand. e.g., Hand-formed beads strung into a necklace; a hand-wrapped wire pendant.
Assembled Commercial Components
Pre-made components attached together without significant alteration. e.g., A commercial charm clipped to a pre-made chain.
Hand-Set Gemstones
Gemstones set by hand using bezel, prong, or wire-wrapping techniques.
CAD-Only Jewelry
Designs created purely via digital/CAD software without substantial manual crafting.
Alteration or Embellishment
Non-handmade components qualify if significantly altered or embellished by hand.
Outsourced Production
The majority of production is outsourced to third-party manufacturers.

For children's jewelry specifically, additional safety requirements apply — see section 5 of the Prohibited & Restricted Items for full details.


Apparel & Textiles

Garments and textiles must be sewn, woven, knitted, crocheted, embroidered, or dyed by hand by the maker. Applied graphics on commercially produced blanks are not permitted. For full details on applied graphics, see section 6 of the Handmade Guidelines.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Sewn Garments
Garments sewn by hand or by hand-operated sewing machines.
Mass-Produced Clothing
Clothing produced industrially and resold without significant handmade alteration.
Handwoven Fabrics
Fabrics woven by hand on a handloom, footloom, or jacquard.
Applied Graphics on Commercial Blanks
Vinyl, sublimation, HTV, DTG, or POD applied to store-bought, non-handmade blanks.
Hand-Knitted or Crocheted Items
Textile items crafted by hand using knitting needles or crochet hooks.
Outsourced Production
Apparel where the majority of production is outsourced to third parties.
Hand-Embroidered Designs
Fabric embellished by hand with notable embroidery or stitchwork.
Hand Screen Printing (by seller)
Fabric or garments printed by hand by the seller in their own studio.
Artisanal Dyeing
Fabrics dyed by hand using natural or synthetic dyes.
Small-Batch Handmade Production
Limited-run apparel and textiles qualify when the maker personally designs the item and is directly involved in cutting, sewing, dyeing, or finishing. Hand-operated equipment and small studio teams are permitted.


Handbags

Handbags must be primarily constructed by hand. Hand-stitching, hand-weaving, hand-tooling, and hand-beading all qualify. Bags assembled from pre-made components without meaningful alteration do not.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Stitched Bags
Handbags that are hand-cut, hand-stitched, hand-finished or made by hand-operated machines.
Mass-Produced Bags
Bags produced in large quantities using automated machinery.
Handwoven Bags
Bags crafted using basket weaving, tapestry weaving, or loom weaving by hand.
Assembled Pre-Made Components
Bags of pre-made components assembled without significant alteration.
Hand-Tooled Leather Bags
Handbags with decorative motifs hand-tooled into the surface.
Outsourced Production
Bags where the majority of production is outsourced to third parties.
Handcrafted Fabric Bags
Bags constructed from handwoven, hand-dyed, or hand-embroidered materials.
Hand-Beaded or Embellished Bags
Bags adorned with hand-applied beadwork, embroidery, or other embellishments.


Paintings & Drawings

Original paintings and drawings must be hand-created and signed by the artist. Prints are permitted and encouraged in limited, numbered, and signed editions. AI-generated artwork is not permitted in any form. For specific policy details, see section 5 of the Handmade Guidelines.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Original Paintings and Drawings
Must be created and hand-signed by the artist.
Mass-Produced Prints
Reproductions produced in large quantities without hand-signing or alteration.
Limited Edition Prints
Must be numbered and hand-signed to qualify. e.g., A numbered giclée print of the artist's original watercolor, signed "12/50."
AI-Generated Art (any form)
No AI-generated artwork is permitted under any circumstances.
Significantly Altered Prints
Larger-run prints qualify only if individually altered or embellished by hand.
Resale of Others' Work
Artworks created by others, resold without significant handmade alteration.
✓ Artist Managed Prints
Printed using a print lab where the artist has a direct relationship with lab, reviews proofs, and manages orders personally.
Outsourced Production
Artwork created or produced by a third party, or printed and fulfilled by an automated service without seller involvement.


Photography

Photography listings must represent the seller's own original work. Limited edition prints produced in small, numbered, signed runs are permitted. AI-generated photo art is not permitted. For print lab policy details, see see section 5 of the Handmade Guidelines.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
✓ Hand-Printed Photographic Prints
Prints produced by hand in a darkroom using analog techniques.
✗ Mass-Produced Photo Prints
Reproductions produced in large quantities printed and fulfilled by an automated service without seller involvement.
✓ Handmade Photographic Albums
Handcrafted albums or books containing the photographer's images.
✗ AI-Generated Photo Art
Photographic images created or substantively altered using AI tools.
✓ Hand-Embellished Photographic Art
Photographic prints embellished by hand with paint, ink, collage, or mixed media.
✓ Limited Edition Photographic Prints
Produced in small quantities as part of a numbered, signed series.


Sculpture

Sculptures must be primarily formed, carved, cast, or built by hand by the maker. Hand-cast limited editions are permitted when the artist personally produces each piece. 3D-printed items without significant handwork do not qualify.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Carved Wood Sculptures
Sculptures hand-carved from wood using chisels, gouges, and knives.
Mass-Produced Sculptures
Produced in large quantities using automated industrial processes.
Hand-Modeled Clay or Ceramic Sculptures
Sculptures formed by hand using clay or ceramic materials.
CAD/3D-Printed Without Handwork
3D-printed items where the seller provides no significant handmade alteration.
Hand-Built Metal Sculptures
Sculptures constructed from metal using welding, forging, or fabrication by the seller.
Outsourced Production
Sculptures produced by third parties with minimal seller involvement.
Hand-Cast Resin or Plaster (Limited Edition)
Qualify if the artist personally molds and produces limited, signed, and numbered editions.
Mixed Media Sculptures
Sculptures incorporating different materials, primarily constructed by hand.


Woodworking

All woodworking sold on Handmade.com must be hand-crafted by the maker using their own tools, skills, and judgment. Hand tools, power tools, and studio equipment are permitted. Items produced by a factory or third-party manufacturer are not.
✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Built Furniture & Objects
Pieces cut, shaped, joined, and finished by the maker using hand or power tools. e.g., A dining table built and sanded by the maker in their own workshop.
Factory-Produced Wood Items
Items sourced from a manufacturer or wholesaler and resold, regardless of finishing touches added by the seller.
Laser-Engraved Handmade Items
Laser engraving or etching is permitted when applied to a base item that was handmade by the maker. e.g., A handmade cutting board with a laser-etched design.
Laser-Engraved Commercial Blanks
Applying engraving or etching to a store-bought or factory-made blank does not qualify. e.g., A wholesale cutting board with a laser-engraved name.
Upcycled or Reclaimed Wood Pieces
Items made from reclaimed, salvaged, or vintage wood, provided the maker personally worked and transformed the material. e.g., A shelf built from reclaimed barn wood, cut and finished by the maker.
✗ Resale of Pre-Made Wood Items
Purchasing finished wood goods from a supplier and reselling them, with or without minor alterations, is not permitted.
Hand-Carved or Hand-Tooled Pieces
Items shaped, carved, or decorated entirely by hand. e.g., A hand-carved wooden bowl or hand-tooled decorative panel.
✗ Outsourced Production
Artwork or items produced by a third party, or manufactured and fulfilled by an automated service without seller involvement.


Glass

Glass items must be formed, fused, cut, engraved, or painted by hand by the maker. Machine-made glass with only superficial decoration does not qualify.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Blown Glass Art
Glass objects formed by glassblowing using a blowpipe.
Mass-Produced Glass
Glass produced in large quantities using automated industrial processes.
Hand-Pressed Glass
Glass objects created by pouring molten glass into hand-shaped molds.
Minimally Altered Glass
Store-bought glass with only minor decoration.
Hand-Cut Crystal
Glass crafted from crystal using traditional hand-cutting techniques.
Outsourced Production
Glass objects where the majority of production is outsourced to third parties.
Hand-Fused Glass
Glass objects formed by hand-fusing multiple layers through heat and pressure.
Hand-Engraved or Hand-Painted Glass
Glass objects with hand-engraved or hand-painted designs.


Ceramics

Ceramics must be hand-thrown, hand-built, or hand-glazed by the maker. Slip-casting from purchased commercial molds without significant alteration does not qualify.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Thrown Ceramics
Ceramic pieces crafted on a potter's wheel by the seller.
Mass-Produced Pottery
Pottery produced in large quantities using automated machinery, unless significantly altered by hand.
Hand-Built Ceramics
Pieces built by hand using slab, coil, or pinch techniques.
Slip-Cast from Commercial Molds
Ceramics produced using purchased commercial molds without significant alteration.
Hand-Glazed Ceramics
Ceramics decorated by hand with custom glazes, colors, and surface treatments.
Outsourced Production
Ceramics where the majority of production is outsourced to third parties.
Limited Edition Ceramic Collections
Small-batch ceramics produced in limited quantities, numbered and signed by the artist.


Metalwork

Metalwork must be forged, fabricated, engraved, or significantly altered by hand by the maker. Store-bought metal items with only superficial changes do not qualify.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Hand-Forged Metalwork
Metal objects forged by hand using blacksmithing techniques.
Mass-Produced Metal Products
Metal objects produced in large quantities using automated machinery.
Hand-Engraved or Hand-Altered Metal
Metal objects significantly altered or embellished by hand.
Minimally Altered Metal Items
Store-bought metal items with only superficial changes.
Custom Metal Fabrications
Custom-made metal items created to fulfill specific client requests.
Outsourced Production
Metal items where the majority of production is outsourced.
Limited Edition Metal Art
Designed by hand and produced as a numbered, signed edition.


Personalization & Custom Work

Whether personalization qualifies depends on two things: the technique used and whether the base item is handmade. Hand techniques qualify regardless of what they are applied to. Mechanical techniques only qualify when applied to a handmade base item. For full policy details, see section 9 of the Handmade Guidelines.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Store-bought onesie + hand-embroidered name
Hand embroidery is the handmade work — the blank does not matter
Store-bought tumbler + vinyl name
Mechanical vinyl on a commercial blank — not permitted
Commercial canvas tote + hand-stamped design
Hand-stamping is the handmade work — permitted regardless of the blank
Factory-made mug + laser-engraved name
Mechanical engraving on a commercial blank — not permitted
Store-bought frame + hand-painted lettering
Hand-painting is the handmade work — the blank does not matter
Wholesale tote + vinyl monogram
Mechanical vinyl on a commercial blank — not permitted
Handmade leather bag + vinyl initials
Mechanical vinyl on a handmade item — permitted because the bag is handmade
Store-bought ornament + sublimated name
Mechanical sublimation on a commercial blank — not permitted
Hand-thrown ceramic + laser-engraved name
Mechanical engraving on a handmade item — permitted
POD item + custom text
Automated fulfillment service — not permitted under any circumstances
Handmade cutting board + laser-etched name
Permitted because the cutting board is handmade
Store-bought sign blank + vinyl lettering
Mechanical vinyl on a pre-made commercial blank — not permitted


Rocks, Crystals & Lapidary

Raw, unaltered rocks and crystals may not be sold on Handmade.com on their own. To qualify, a rock or crystal must have been meaningfully altered, worked, or incorporated into a handmade item by the seller. For full policy details, see section 11 of the Handmade Guidelines.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Carved or engraved crystal
Seller personally carved, engraved, or shaped the rock or crystal
Raw unaltered crystals
Rough amethyst, quartz points, or other crystals sold as-is without any alteration
Painted or decoupage rock
Seller applied hand-painted art or decoupage to the surface
Resold polished stones
Pre-polished tumblestones or cabochons purchased wholesale and resold without alteration
Seller-cut cabochons or gemstones
Seller personally cut, faceted, or polished rough stone into a finished gem
Bulk rock lots
Assorted rocks or gravel sold in bulk without any handmade alteration
Crystal incorporated into jewelry
A crystal set into a hand-fabricated ring, pendant, or other handmade jewelry piece
Unaltered geodes
Geodes resold without the seller having personally cut, polished, or altered them
Hand-carved stone sculpture
A rock or stone carved by the seller into a figurine, bowl, or sculptural form
Crystal sets from a supplier
Pre-packaged crystal collections sourced from a supplier and resold as-is

Raw mineral specimens (resold)
Mineral specimens purchased and resold without significant alteration by the seller

We strongly encourage all sellers to include sourcing information or the mining location in their listings.


Musical Instruments

Instruments must be designed, built, and finished by hand by the seller. Instruments assembled from pre-made kits without unique crafting do not qualify.

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Handcrafted Instruments
Instruments designed, built, and finished by hand by the seller. e.g., A hand-built acoustic guitar; a hand-carved wooden flute; a hand-assembled drum.
Mass-Produced Instruments
Instruments produced in large quantities using automated machinery, unless significantly hand-altered.
Limited Edition Instruments
Small-batch instruments produced in limited quantities, numbered and hand-signed by the artisan.
Assembled Kits
Instruments assembled from a pre-made DIY kit per manufacturer instructions, without unique crafting.
Outsourced Production
Instruments where the majority of production is outsourced to third parties.


Food & Consumables

The following tables outline what is and is not permitted in the food, personal care, and home goods categories. All items must be handmade by the seller. For full policy details, see section 8 of the Handmade Guidelines.

SELLER RESPONSIBILITY
All food, consumable, and personal care items must be prepared in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local health, safety, and labeling requirements. Food sellers, including coffee roasters, are responsible for ensuring they hold any required licenses or permits in their state. Sellers are solely responsible for ensuring compliance and Handmade.com cannot provide legal or compliance advice. If you are unsure whether your product meets applicable requirements, we recommend consulting a qualified food safety or regulatory expert before listing.


Food & Edibles

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Shelf-stable spice blends
Original dry seasoning mixes, rubs, tea blends
Meat & meat products
Raw, fresh, cured, or dried meats including jerky — not permitted at this time
Properly canned jams & jellies
Shelf-stable before and after opening, properly sealed
Kimchi & fermented goods
Shelf-stable before opening but requires refrigeration after — not permitted at this time
Shelf-stable baked goods
Sealed cookies, biscotti, dry baking mixes
Fresh-baked perishable goods
Cakes, breads, or pastries requiring refrigeration
Roasted coffee
Small-batch whole bean, ground, or instant coffee blends roasted by the maker
Beverages (alcohol or fresh)
Juices, kombucha, beer, wine, spirits
Dairy products
Cheese, butter, yogurt, or cream
Products with medical claims
"Cures eczema," "treats anxiety," etc.
Products containing cannabis
CBD, THC, CBG, or other cannabis-derived substances
Products containing tobacco


Personal Care & Home Goods

✓ QUALIFIES AS HANDMADE✗ DOES NOT QUALIFY
Handmade soap bars
Cold-process, melt-and-pour, or hand-blended soaps
Products with medical claims
Any product claiming to diagnose, cure, or prevent a disease or medical condition
Lotions, balms & body butters
Handmade beeswax lip balm; shea butter body lotion hand-blended by the seller
Products containing cannabis
CBD, THC, CBG, or other cannabis-derived substances
Cosmetics (non-medical)
Handmade mineral eyeshadow; hand-poured tinted lip balm
Products containing tobacco
Hand-poured candles
Soy, beeswax, or paraffin candles poured by the maker


Handmade.com is reviewing our food and consumable policies. This list may be updated in the future.


Don't See Your Category?

Handmade.com supports a wide range of handmade product categories beyond those listed here. If you're unsure whether your product qualifies, review the Handmade Guidelines or contact us before listing. We're happy to help.

Handmade.com reserves the right to update these category standards at any time. When in doubt about whether your product qualifies, contact us before listing.

Last updated: May 2026

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Ethical Pledge

Right now, you are helping to shape the future of handmade.

This is a community built on trust and the highest ethical principles. All sellers commit to the Handmade.com Ethical Pledge to ensure that the items you list meet the community’s definitions of handmade by category and that your practices conform to the highest ethical standards. Are you ready?

Made by hand.

At the heart of everything is the handmade promise. Every product I list will meet Handmade.com's definition of handmade for its category. I understand that a confirmed violation may result in the immediate removal of my products and store from Handmade.com.


Fair labor principles.

Every person involved in bringing a handmade product to life deserves to be treated with dignity and fairness. Grounded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as defined by the United Nations and the International Labor Organization's standards, I will steadfastly uphold core values, including no forced labor, no child labor, and freedom of association. If I have anyone working for me, then I will provide wages, benefits, and working hours in compliance with all applicable national laws and regulations in the region where my listings are made and where I do business.


Prohibit harassment and abuse.

There is simply no place for harassment or abuse in this community — or anywhere. Everyone I work with will be treated with respect and dignity, and no one will be subject to any physical, sexual, psychological, or verbal harassment or abuse.


Support a more sustainable handmade future.

Whenever possible, we encourage the use of environmentally conscious materials and production methods that help care for the planet we all share.


Be ethically upstanding.

I pledge to honor the highest ethical standards of handmade and fair trade. I further pledge to participate as an upstanding member of the Handmade.com seller community, treating others with kindness and respect.


There’s no combination of words that creates harmonious magic. In the end, it comes down to our actions and our choices, and remembering to be kind to one another. Here, accountability matters. The road ahead is filled with tremendous people, gorgeous discoveries, and unexpected delights. Thank you for being part of this journey.

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Packaging Commitment

People come to Handmade.com because they're looking for something different — something real. They want to know that the item they're holding was made by a person with skill, care, and intention. They're not just buying a product; they're connecting with the maker behind it.

That's what makes what you do so meaningful — and why the experience you create doesn't end when an order ships. From the moment a customer opens their package, you have an opportunity to deepen that connection and remind them why buying handmade matters.

To help you deliver that experience, we've put together a few simple commitments that reflect our shared values as a community. Please review the Handmade.com Packaging Commitment to help us create a thoughtful experience for every customer.


Include a Hand-Signed Touch

Every order should include at least one hand-signed element inside the package. Examples include:

  • A handwritten thank-you note
  • A signed packing slip
  • A signed postcard or folded card
  • Any thoughtful signed insert

These small personal touches make a huge difference and help create the human connection that makes handmade special.

In our customer outreach, we let buyers know that every package includes a signed touch from the maker, so this is very important.

It can be as simple as “Thanks! - Your Name” written on the packing slip, or something more personal and creative. That part is completely up to you.


Keep the Experience Focused on Handmade.com

To support trust and fairness across the marketplace, makers may not include promotional materials directing customers to purchase outside Handmade.com.

This includes:

  • External store URLs
  • Marketplace links
  • QR codes to outside shops
  • Promotions encouraging off-platform purchases


Package With Care

Thoughtful packaging helps create a memorable customer experience while also protecting handmade work during shipping. Whenever possible, we encourage minimizing unnecessary packaging waste, reducing plastic, and using recyclable or biodegradable materials when possible.


Thank you for putting your heart into every order and for being part of a community that believes in the power of handmade. Together, we're creating something truly special — one package, one customer, one connection at a time.

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