Kategorie: Tsa-Tsa-Formen

Stellen Sie mit unseren exquisit gefertigten Tsatsa-Formen Ihre eigenen Buddha-Statuen her.
Tsatsas stellen oft Figuren wie Buddha, Gottheiten und religiöse Lehrer dar. Die komplizierten Reliefmuster können Mantras und heilige Silben enthalten.
Diese Opfergaben werden traditionell an heiligen Orten zurückgelassen oder in Stupas platziert.

Features of Tsa-Tsa-Formen

Gandhanra Tsa-Tsa Molds are authentic Tibetan statue molds used to press clay or plaster into sacred deity forms for ritual offering and altar use. Our collection includes molds for Guru Rinpoche, Hayagriva (3-faced, 6-armed), Mahakala, Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru), Avalokitesvara, and Shenrab Miwo, with heights ranging from 5cm to 20cm. Many molds in our collection are genuine antique pieces sourced directly from Tibet, carrying decades of authentic ritual use.

How to Use Tsa-Tsa-Formen

Mix clay, plaster, or sacred earth with water to a firm consistency, then press firmly into the Tsa-Tsa Mold. Allow to dry completely before carefully removing the finished Tsa-Tsa from the mold. Traditionally, Tsa-Tsas are left in holy places such as mountain passes, caves, or stupas as merit-generating offerings, or placed inside stupas and reliquaries. Consecrate finished Tsa-Tsas with incense and mantra recitation before offering or placing on your altar.

Why Choose Handmade Tsa-Tsa-Formen

Gandhanra Tsa-Tsa Molds are sourced directly from Tibetan artisan communities and antique collectors, with many of our old molds carrying decades of authentic ritual use and provenance. Each mold features precise iconographic detail — correct deity proportions, mantra inscriptions, and sacred syllables — ensuring your finished Tsa-Tsas meet traditional standards. Whether you are a practitioner seeking to generate merit through traditional offering practice or a collector of Tibetan ritual objects, our molds offer rare authenticity.

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