Elizabeth Bell Ceramics

Pieces for your happy home by ceramic artist, Elizabeth Bell.

MADE IN GEELONG

Meet Elizabeth

Hi, I’m Elizabeth, the proud owner of Elizabeth Bell Ceramics. I’m incredibly lucky to share my passion with you, creating timeless ceramics for your home. I love bringing joy to my customers either through the pieces you own or by taking part in a class. I look forward to sharing my journey with you.

What’s New?


Lidded Jars.

Available in White, Pistachio, and Olive.

Each one 100% unique.

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Artist Palette


Elevate your creative process with our exquisite Handcrafted Ceramic Artist Palette. Each palette is unique, meticulously hand-carved and crafted to inspire your artistic journey.

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Classes

Whether you’re a beginner, a seasoned pro or a business looking for a great team-building activity, we’ll have a class for you. Find out more about our classes here.

Geelong pottery classes wheel handbuilding term taster

Latest from out blog:

  • The Basics of Glaze Mixing: Start with Leach 4321

    The Basics of Glaze Mixing: Start with Leach 4321

    Glazing is a magical part of the pottery process where your raw, unglazed forms come to life with color and texture. For many potters, mixing glazes can seem daunting, but by starting with a simple base glaze like Leach 4321, you can open the door to a world of possibilities. In this post, I’ll walk…

  • Raku Workshop!

    Raku Workshop!

    Hosted at my studio at the Fyansford Paper Mill, we arranged the expertise of Ray & John to show us the start of finish of a typical raku firing. Ray & John arrived equiped with a gas kiln on a trailer, the appropriate glazes and tools for decorating and metal garbage bins for the reduction…

  • Exploring Different Pottery Techniques: Handbuilding vs. Wheel Throwing

    Exploring Different Pottery Techniques: Handbuilding vs. Wheel Throwing

    Pottery has been an integral part of human civilisation for thousands of years. From functional vessels to intricate art pieces, pottery continues to captivate and inspire people worldwide. When it comes to creating pottery, two primary techniques stand out: hand-building and wheel throwing. Both approaches offer unique opportunities for creativity and expression, yet they differ…