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Old Vajrapani Tsa Tsa Mold 2.36“

Old Vajrapani Tsa Tsa Mold 2.36“

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This is not merely an antique; it is a sacred vessel of creation. This Old Vajrapani Tsa Tsa Mold is a unique, 70-year-old ritual implement once used by lamas at Gerze Monastery. More than a tool, it is a direct link to Tibetan Buddhist practice, allowing you to imprint the powerful form of Vajrapani, the embodiment of enlightened power, into clay with your own hands.

Key Features of This Sacred Mold

  • Authentic Ritual Heritage: Collected directly from Gerze Monastery, used by practicing lamas.
  • Vajrapani Symbolism: Features the form of Vajrapani (Mahakala), the Dharma protector who clears obstacles and embodies the power of all Buddhas.
  • Antique Craftsmanship: Approximately 70 years old, hand-cast from traditional lima brass with a rich yellow patina.
  • Functional Art: A complete, ready-to-use mold for creating clay Tsa Tsa votive tablets or statues.
  • Unique Collectible: This is the ONLY one available—a piece of living spiritual history.
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The Spiritual Significance of Vajrapani & Tsa Tsa Making

In Tibetan Buddhism, creating Tsa Tsa is a profound meritorious act, a form of meditation that accumulates positive karma and purifies the mind. Using a mold consecrated by monastic use amplifies this sacred practice. Vajrapani, whose form this mold carries, is the "Holder of the Vajra," representing unwavering spiritual strength, the destruction of ignorance, and fierce compassion.

Creating a Vajrapani Tsa Tsa with this mold can help:

  • Awaken inner spiritual power and fearlessness.
  • Clear obstacles from your path, both internal and external.
  • Protect your spiritual practice and environment.
  • Connect you to an ancient lineage of craftsmanship and devotion.

"The act of making a Tsa Tsa is an act of making a Buddha—an imprint of enlightenment upon the earth and within the heart."

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Craft & Sacred Origin

This mold was handcrafted decades ago using the traditional "manual mold, pouring" technique with lima brass, a material prized for ritual objects. It was not made for the commercial market but for the sacred, daily practice within the walls of Gerze Monastery. Each subtle imperfection in the brass tells the story of its age and use, marking it as a genuinely blessed item with a palpable spiritual resonance.

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Product Details

  • Material: Antique Lima Brass
  • Type: Vajrapani (Mahakala) Tsa Tsa Mold
  • Craft: Traditional Manual Mold, Pouring Technique
  • Condition: Authentic Used Antique, approximately 70 years old.
  • Size: Height: ~2.44" (62mm) / Width: ~2.36" (60mm)
  • Color: Aged Yellow Brass Patina
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Perfect For

🕉️ Sacred Craft Practice
Integrate Tsa Tsa making into your meditation or devotional routine.
🏺 Unique Spiritual Collection
As a centerpiece for collectors of authentic Tibetan Buddhist ritualia.
🎁 The Ultimate Spiritual Gift
For a serious practitioner, a gift of this depth is unparalleled.
✨ Creating Home Sanctuary
Make and consecrate your own Vajrapani statues for your altar or space.
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Authenticity & Ethical Sourcing Guarantee

  • Direct Monastery Source: Ethically collected from Gerze Monastery.
  • Handmade Ritual Tool: Authentically used in traditional practice.
  • Preserves Tradition: Your acquisition helps value and preserve sacred artifacts.
  • Historically Significant: Comes with its documented provenance as a used monastic implement.
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FAQ

Q: How do I use this antique Tsa Tsa mold?
A: The process is a mindful ritual. Lightly oil the mold, press prepared clay firmly into it, then gently release. We provide a video guide to help you begin this sacred craft.

Q: Is it ready to use, or is it too fragile?
A> It is a sturdy, functional brass mold made for repeated use. Its age adds character but does not detract from its purpose. Handle with the respect due any sacred antique.

Q: What makes this mold so special compared to a new one?
A> The blessing of monastic use. In Tibetan Buddhism, objects used in sincere practice carry an imprint of that devotion. This mold has been part of a living spiritual lineage for decades.

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✨ Claim This Sacred Heirloom – This singular artifact from a Tibetan monastery cannot be replicated. Once purchased, this unique connection to a lineage of practice is gone forever.

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