Buddha Statue Mold, Padmasambhava Tsa Tsa
Buddha Statue Mold, Padmasambhava Tsa Tsa
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This Padmasambhava Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool—it is a sacred vessel for manifesting devotion. Handmade by Tibetan artisans in the Gerze region, this brass mold allows you to create your own consecrated Buddha statues, transforming simple clay into powerful objects of meditation and blessing.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Manually poured and crafted from solid brass by skilled Tibetan artisans.
- Sacred Depiction: Features the revered form of Guru Padmasambhava, the "Lotus-Born" master who brought Buddhism to Tibet.
- Complete Creative Control: Create statues for personal altars, consecration (rabné), or as profound gifts.
- Durable & Reusable: Made from heavy, high-quality brass for years of devotional use.
- Includes Guidance: Comes with a linked video tutorial to support your sacred crafting journey.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
Creating a Tsa Tsa (clay impression) is a traditional Vajrayana Buddhist practice for accumulating merit, purifying obscurations, and honoring enlightened beings. Using this mold to create images of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) is believed to invoke his blessings of wisdom, protection, and spiritual power. Each statue you make becomes a focal point for mindfulness, a reminder of the awakened mind, and an offering to the world.
Authentic Craft & Origin
This mold is not factory-made. It is handmade using traditional manual pouring techniques by craftspeople in the Gerze area of Tibet, supporting ancient artistic traditions and providing sustainable livelihoods. Its creation is itself an act of preservation for Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Product Details
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Two-Piece Tsa Tsa Statue Mold
- Craft: Traditional Manual Pouring
- Color: Golden Yellow
- Size: Approx. 120mm H x 100mm W x 90mm Th (4.7" x 4.0" x 3.6")
- Weight: Approx. 1.0 kg (35 oz)
Perfect For
- Practitioners seeking a hands-on method for creating merit (sonam).
- Building a personal altar with self-created sacred imagery.
- A meaningful group or family spiritual activity.
- Creating unique, consecrated gifts for Dharma friends.
- Artists and crafters interested in authentic spiritual art forms.
How to Use Your Sacred Mold
- Lightly oil the mold interior to prevent clay from sticking.
- Press prepared clay firmly into both halves of the mold.
- Join the molds, press or tap firmly to imprint the sacred image, then carefully remove the clay blank.
- Allow the clay Tsa Tsa to dry completely naturally.
- Leave plain, paint, or consecrate your finished statue as you wish.
Full Video Guide: Learn the complete process here.
Authenticity & Care Guarantee
- Genuinely handmade by Tibetan artisans.
- Directly sourced to support traditional communities.
- Crafted for durability and repeated spiritual use.
- Each mold is a unique piece of functional sacred art.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of clay should I use?
A: A fine-grained, air-dry clay or natural earthen clay works best. Avoid clays that shrink excessively.
Q: Can the finished Tsa Tsa be consecrated?
A> Absolutely. Once dry, the clay statue can be blessed in a traditional consecration ceremony (rabné) to become a true support for practice.
Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Yes. The process is simple and meditative. The provided video tutorial makes it accessible to everyone, regardless of prior experience.
✨ Embrace This Sacred Craft – Secure your mold now. Once this limited batch from Tibet is gone, it may not be available again.
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