Tash Tribe

Tash Tribe — 'Celestial VI', 2025

$1,300

Celestial V was hand built with coils, its form referencing the Japanese Tsubo, a traditional storage jar. The work draws inspiration from the Japanese term Takotsubo cardiomyopathy - translated as "broken heart syndrome"-which informs my 'Deep in my Heart' Collection. This body of work reflects on grief and the fragility of the human spirit, using the vessel as both container and metaphor for emotion.

The vessel can be used as a functional or sculptural piece. Clean very gently with a damp cloth.



Tash began her career as an Art Director at VOGUE Australia, and in 1998 she co-founded eskimo; one of Sydney’s most-esteemed creative agencies. 

Tash began working in ceramics in 2018 – primarily in stoneware, coupled with a deep passion for creating one-off, hand-built vessels and sculptures. She completed her Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts (Ceramics) in 2024 and Diploma in Ceramics at Northern Beaches TAFE in 2022, receiving the Graduating Diploma student award. Tash was selected as a finalist for the Saint Cloche Little Things Art Prize in 2022 and 2023, and her work has been shown in numerous group exhibitions, most recently at the 2025 ‘A Fresh Perspective’ show at Gallery LNL. Her work has also appeared in BELLE and House & Garden magazines.


Material: Stoneware

Dimensions:  31 x 27cm

1 piece in stock.

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