Elizabeth Bell Ceramics

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

MADE IN GEELONG

Elizabeth Bell Ceramics studio in the Fyansford Paper Mills

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.

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.

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New Glazes we love!


Walnut

Warm, woodsy, and a little bit magic—Walnut is a rich brown glaze that flows like melted chocolate and surprises with flashes of mossy green where it gathers. It’s got forest vibes and is moody in the best way. This glaze feels like nature showing off just a little.


Oat

Creamy, dreamy, and just a little bit sexy – Oat is a matte glaze with a soft satin feel and just enough movement to keep things interesting. That perfect in-between of cosy and cool. It’s stoney, earthy, and effortlessly chill—like your favourite linen shirt, but for your mug.


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