Buddha Statue Mold, Bhaisajyaguru,medicine buddha Tsa Tsa
Buddha Statue Mold, Bhaisajyaguru,medicine buddha Tsa Tsa
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⚠️ Limited Stock – A Rare Tool for Creating Sacred Art
This is more than a simple mold; it is a sacred instrument for manifesting the healing presence of Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Handcrafted by Tibetan artisans in the Gerze region, this brass Tsa Tsa mold allows you to participate in an ancient spiritual practice, creating devotional statues imbued with intention and grace.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Sacred Material: Crafted from solid, high-quality brass for durability and a resonant spiritual energy.
- Profound Symbolism: Features the image of Bhaisajyaguru (Medicine Buddha), the embodiment of healing and the alleviation of suffering, both physical and spiritual.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: A manual pouring mold created using traditional Tibetan techniques passed down through generations.
- Complete & Ready: This is a genuine, functional mold in excellent condition, delivered directly from its region of origin.
- Creative & Devotional Use: Perfect for creating clay statues for personal altars, consecration, or as deeply meaningful gifts.
The Spiritual Significance of Creating Tsa Tsa
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the act of making Tsa Tsa (clay impressions) is a meritorious deed, a form of meditation in action. Using this mold to create images of the Medicine Buddha is a powerful practice for cultivating healing, compassion, and purification. Each statue you press becomes a tangible focus for your intentions, helping to:
- Awaken healing energies within yourself and your environment.
- Attract blessings for physical and emotional well-being.
- Protect by creating a sacred object that radiates benevolent presence.
- Enhance your meditation space or altar with personally crafted devotion.
"The creation of sacred images plants seeds of enlightenment and healing that ripen for the benefit of all beings."
---Authentic Craft & Tibetan Origin
This mold is not a mass-produced item. It was handmade by skilled craftsmen in the Gerze area of Tibet, ensuring its authenticity and connection to the living tradition. The weight and substantial feel of the solid brass speak to its quality and the care taken in its creation, supporting the preservation of these sacred arts.
---Product Details & Specifications
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Tsa Tsa Statue Mold (Manual Pouring Type)
- Craft: Traditional Tibetan Handmade
- Color: Golden Yellow
- Size: Height: ~120mm (4.7"), Width: ~100mm (4.0"), Thickness: ~90mm (3.6")
- Weight: ~1.0 kg (35 oz)
- Condition: New, fully functional, and ready for use.
Perfect For
Deepen your meditation by creating your own altar statues.
Engage in a mindful, hands-on spiritual activity.
Offer a unique, hand-pressed statue filled with blessings of healing.
Owning this tool helps sustain authentic Tibetan craftsmanship.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Created by Tibetan artisans using time-honored methods.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from its authentic region of origin.
- Supports Craftsmanship: Your purchase helps preserve a vital cultural and spiritual tradition.
- Complete Guidance: Includes access to a tutorial video for easy learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of clay should I use?
A: A fine-grained, air-dry clay or traditional terracotta clay works perfectly. Ensure it is soft and pliable before pressing.
Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. The process is simple and meditative. We provide a helpful video guide (see link in description) to walk you through each step.
Q: Can the finished statue be painted?
A> Yes. Once your clay statue is completely dry, you may leave it plain or adorn it with acrylics, mineral pigments, or gold leaf to further beautify your sacred creation.
✨ Embrace the Art of Sacred Creation – This unique bridge to an ancient practice is in limited supply. Once these molds are gone, they cannot be replaced. Secure yours and begin your journey of devotional crafting today.
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