Seriously, Gents?
$222?
Where do you think those 14" real wood salad bowls you can buy at your local Kroger store, with wood fork and spoon included, for $28.95 come from? Been to a Pier 1, Crate & Barrel, Home Goods, or IKEA lately?
Or how about those $350 hand-tied 5'x7' oriental rugs that took some child 6 months to make?
If anyone here truly believes that what they do in the sanctuary of their shop is so very unique and valued out in the real world, I think you may need a reality check. There are companies that turn out hundreds of such bowls each day. The retail prices you see result after 4-6 middle-man profits, plus shipping, stocking, slotting fees, import duties, etm. Wouldn't be surprised if that wood bowl in the link had an "ex-factory" price in Bangladesh under US$30.
What we do in our shops may "wow" our friends and family, give us a great deal of personal satisfaction, and draw complements from other turners, but to the great mass of humanity, a wood bowl is, well, a wood bowl [insert yawn followed by incredulity when you disclose the price you want].
PS: Of course, since the pictured bowl is cast resin rather than actual wood, the "ex-factory" price would be somewhere south of US$3.00 😀