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25 Akshobhya, Big Tsa Tsa Mold

25 Akshobhya, Big Tsa Tsa Mold

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Create Your Own Sacred Buddha Image

This is more than a mold—it is a sacred vessel for creation and devotion. The 25 Akshobhya Big Tsa Tsa Mold allows you to personally craft clay Buddha statues, transforming simple earth into a powerful object of meditation, consecration, and spiritual practice. Each impression becomes a Tsa Tsa, a traditional Tibetan Buddhist votive offering that accumulates merit and purifies the mind.

Key Features of This Sacred Mold

  • Authentic Material: Crafted from solid, durable copper for a crisp, detailed impression every time.
  • Sacred Symbolism: Features Akshobhya, the "Immovable One," Buddha of the Vajra family, representing mirror-like wisdom and the purification of anger.
  • Masterful Craftsmanship: Hand-poured and finished by skilled Tibetan artisans in Hepo Township, preserving ancient techniques.
  • Complete & Ready: A fully functional, traditional manual mold for creating your own devotional art.
  • Multi-Use: Create statues for personal altars, consecration practices, mindful crafting, or as deeply meaningful gifts.
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The Spiritual Significance of Akshobhya & Tsa Tsa Making

Engaging with this Akshobhya Tsa Tsa mold is a profound spiritual act. Akshobhya Buddha embodies steadfastness and the transformation of hatred into enlightened wisdom. The process of making Tsa Tsas is a traditional practice of merit-making, where the act of creation itself becomes a meditation. Each statue you produce can:

  • Awaken mirror-like wisdom, helping you see reality clearly without distortion.
  • Purify negative emotions, particularly anger and aggression.
  • Create a tangible field of merit and positive karma.
  • Serve as a focal point for meditation or a consecrated object for your altar.

"The hand that shapes the clay shapes the mind. In creating an image of the Buddha, we mold our own Buddha-nature."

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Authentic Craft & Origin

This mold is not mass-produced. It is handcrafted by Tibetan artisans in Hepo Township, Baiyu County—a region renowned for its sacred metalwork. The manual pouring and finishing process ensures each mold carries the energy and intention of its maker, connecting you directly to an authentic lineage of Tibetan Buddhist art.

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Product Details

  • Material: Copper
  • Type: 25 Akshobhya, Big Tsa Tsa Mold (Manual, two-part press mold)
  • Craft: Hand-poured, traditional Tibetan craftsmanship
  • Color: Rich brown copper patina
  • Size: Height: ~118mm (4.7"), Width: ~108mm (4.3"), Thickness: ~103mm (4.0")
  • Weight: ~1.5 kg (53 oz) – Substantial and stable for use.
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Perfect For

🕉️ Practitioners & Artists

Deepen your practice by creating your own ritual objects and devotional art.

🧘 Mindful Crafting

A hands-on, meditative activity that combines creativity with spiritual intention.

🎁 The Ultimate Spiritual Gift

An extraordinary gift for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism, sacred art, or unique crafts.

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Your Authenticity Guarantee

  • Genuinely Handmade: Each mold is individually crafted by Tibetan artisans.
  • Directly Sourced: Supporting traditional communities and preserving cultural heritage.
  • Traditional Technique: Made using the authentic manual mold and pouring method.
  • Sacred Purpose: A functional tool designed for creating genuine Tsa Tsa votive offerings.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of clay should I use with this clay Buddha mold?
A: Any air-dry or oven-bake modeling clay works well. For traditional practice, some use sacred clay mixed with herbs or relics.

Q: Is experience needed for Tsa Tsa making?
A> No. The process is simple and intuitive. We provide basic guidance (see video), making it accessible for beginners while deeply satisfying for experienced practitioners.

Q: Can the finished Tsa Tsa be painted?
A> Absolutely. Once your clay statue is fully dry, you can leave it plain, paint it with acrylics, or even gild it, making each creation uniquely yours.

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