Samantabhadra Tsa Tsa Mold -11cm
Samantabhadra Tsa Tsa Mold -11cm
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An Authentic Tool for Sacred Creation
This Samantabhadra Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool—it is a sacred instrument for engaging in a profound Tibetan Buddhist practice. Tsa Tsas are small devotional images, and creating them is an act of generating immense merit, purifying negative karma, and cultivating enlightened qualities. This mold allows you to personally craft a statue of Samantabhadra, the Bodhisattva of universal virtue and practice, transforming simple clay into a powerful object of contemplation and blessing.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Tibetan Craftsmanship: Handmade by skilled artisans in the Gerze area of Tibet, preserving a centuries-old tradition.
- High-Quality Brass Construction: Durable, heavy (approx. 1.0kg) brass ensures a crisp, detailed impression and long-lasting use.
- Sacred Symbolism: Features the image of Samantabhadra, embodying the perfection of Buddhist practice and virtuous activity.
- Complete Creative Control: Create plain clay statues for a natural look or paint them with vibrant colors to enhance their beauty.
- Multi-Purpose Use: Perfect for creating devotional items for your altar, gifts for fellow practitioners, or tools for teaching and mindfulness.
The Spiritual Significance of Making Tsa Tsas
The practice of making Tsa Tsas is a deeply meritorious form of meditation in action. Each press of the mold into clay is an opportunity to set a positive intention, focus the mind, and actively participate in the creation of sacred art. The resulting image of Samantabhadra serves as a constant reminder to cultivate boundless compassion, wisdom, and ethical conduct in daily life. Placing a Tsa Tsa you have made yourself on your altar or in a sacred space creates a powerful personal connection to your spiritual path.
Handcrafted with Tradition
This mold is not factory-made. It is manually created using traditional pouring techniques by Tibetan craftsmen. This direct sourcing supports authentic artisanship and helps sustain vital cultural heritage. The weight and feel of the solid brass speak to its quality and intended use as a serious tool for devotional practice.
Product Specifications
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Tsa Tsa (Devotional Image) Mold
- Craft: Manual Mold, Traditional Pouring Method
- Color: Brass Yellow
- Size (Approx.): Height: 120mm (4.7"), Width: 100mm (4.0"), Thickness: 90mm (3.6")
- Weight: Approximately 1.0 kg (35 oz)
Perfect For
- Deepening your personal meditation and devotional practice.
- Engaging in a hands-on, mindful activity that generates merit.
- Creating unique, spiritually charged gifts for loved ones or your spiritual community.
- Teaching others, including children, about Buddhist art and practice in an interactive way.
- Building a personal collection of sacred items you have brought into being with your own hands.
Authenticity & Craft Guarantee
- Genuine Tibetan Origin: Handmade by artisans in Tibet, ensuring cultural and spiritual authenticity.
- Supports Traditional Craft: Your purchase directly contributes to preserving this ancient artisanal skill.
- Tool for Practice: More than a product, it is an entry point into a respected Buddhist tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of clay should I use?
A: A fine-grained, slightly moist clay or air-dry modeling clay works best. Ensure it is soft enough to take a detailed impression but firm enough to hold its shape when removed.
Q: Is guidance available on how to use it?
A> Yes! We provide a helpful video tutorial that walks you through the entire process, from preparing the mold to removing and drying your finished Tsa Tsa. You can view it here: https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI
Q: Can I consecrate the Tsa Tsa I make?
A> Absolutely. Once complete and dry, the clay statue can be consecrated according to your tradition, transforming it into a fully empowered support for your practice and a source of blessings.
✨ Begin Your Journey of Sacred Creation – This unique mold connects you directly to an ancient lineage. Only a limited number exist — once sold, this opportunity to craft your own Samantabhadra statue may be gone.
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