Made a bunch of bowls last summer, some large (12") and some small (4") and some in between.. Priced the large ones at $120 and the small ones at $35. Sold all the small ones, moved the large ones down to $65 and sold almost all of them. Made 31 bowls, sold 29.
We sell to the Alaska tourist trade, though 85% of the tourists are from Anchorage and we are a mere 125 miles away on the Kenai. And we are at least 75 miles from a Cruise Ship. Net of everything, local wood and local subjects sell. The price is independent of my labor or costs, so I avoid Intarsia and go for stack cutting 4 or 5 objects at once, and try to use local wood milled locally with raw edges and cut so any subject has some right facing and some left facing. I also sign each piece. Silly, but helps.
Dgman has the code. It is the market you are in, and you need to understand the market. Mine is Alaska and wildlife and native materials. Don't waste money on exotics, they want birch and cottonwood and spruce in my market, your market will be different.