Lišková studied at the State Graphic School in Prague until it closed due to World War II.
Under the guidance of Stephan Rath, the nephew of the company's founders, she created a thin-walled drinkware set adorned with engraving.
[1] The set received an award from the Ministry of Industry and became part of the collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague.
[3] Lišková acquired Gočár's studio at 72 Mánesova Street in Vinohrady, where from the mid-60s onwards, she crafted sculptures from technical glass shaped over a gas flame.
[6] Borosilicate glass is traditionally used in manufacturing scientific apparatus such as test tubes and beakers.