Elizabeth Hazel Lissaman, born on October 11, 1901, in Blenheim, New Zealand, developed a strong interest in pottery during her school years. Despite a lack of contacts in the field, she pursued her passion. In 1921, Lissaman stayed with her grandmother in Sydney, Australia, where she sought knowledge from libraries, brickworks, and fellow beginner potters. She learned about clay preparation, pottery wheels, throwing techniques, glazing, decorating, and kiln building and firing.
Upon her return to New Zealand in 1922, Lissaman set up a studio on her parents' farm. She sourced terracotta clay from The Elevation near Picton, transported it to her studio, and developed a unique pottery wheel with the help of her father, brothers, and friends. She ordered ceramic materials from England and waited months for their arrival.
When electricity became available in the mid-1920s, Lissaman switched from coal to an oil-fired kiln and added more...
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