Buddha Statue Mold, Garuda Tsa Tsa
Buddha Statue Mold, Garuda Tsa Tsa
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⚠️ Limited Stock – A Sacred Tool for Creating Merit
This is more than a mold; it is a sacred vessel for manifesting the enlightened form of Garuda. Handcrafted by Tibetan artisans, this brass Tsa Tsa mold allows you to participate in an ancient spiritual practice, creating devotional objects that accumulate merit and blessings.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Material: Crafted from solid, high-quality brass for durability and precise impressions.
- Sacred Symbolism: Features the powerful Garuda, a mythical bird and protector deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, symbolizing the subduing of negative forces.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Manually poured and finished by skilled craftsmen in the Gerze area of Tibet.
- Complete Kit for Practice: Enables you to create your own consecrated statues, paintings, or devotional decorations.
- Spiritual Utility: Perfect for creating Tsa Tsas for altar offerings, pilgrimage site deposits, or personal meditation supports.
The Profound Spiritual Meaning of Making Tsa Tsas
The practice of making Tsa Tsas (clay impressions) is a profound form of merit-making in Tibetan Buddhism. Each statue you create becomes a field of merit, a physical representation of enlightened mind that purifies negative karma and plants seeds of awakening.
Using this Garuda mold specifically:
- Awakens Protection: Invokes the fearless, protective energy of the Garuda deity.
- Attracts Merit: The very act of creating a sacred image is considered an immense virtue.
- Enhances Practice: Creates tangible supports for visualization, devotion, and altar offerings.
- Cultivates Mindfulness: The hands-on process is a meditation in itself, focusing intention and compassion into form.
"To create a sacred image is to invite the deity into your world, building a connection that lasts lifetimes."
---Authentic Craft & Tibetan Origin
This mold is not factory-made. It is handmade using traditional manual pouring techniques by Tibetan craftsmen in the Gerze region, an area known for its devout artistry. Each mold carries the authenticity of its origin, supporting traditional livelihoods and preserving a sacred craft. The weight and heft of the solid brass speak to its quality and intended longevity for serious practice.
---Product Details & Specifications
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Two-Piece Tsa Tsa Statue Mold (Garuda Deity)
- Craft: Traditional Manual Pouring & Finishing
- Color: Natural Brass Yellow
- Size: Height: ~120mm (4.7"), Width: ~100mm (4.0"), Thickness: ~90mm (3.6")
- Weight: ~1.0 kg (35 oz)
- Condition: New, ready for devotional use.
Perfect For Your Spiritual Journey
📿 Merit-Making Practice
Create hundreds of offerings to fill stupas or leave at sacred sites.
🛠️ Hands-On Devotion
Engage in a tactile, meditative practice that deepens your connection to the Dharma.
🏠 Home Altar & Decoration
Make beautiful, painted or plain statues for your personal shrine.
🎁 The Ultimate Spiritual Gift
A profound gift for a practitioner, offering the tool to create endless merit.
How to Use Your Sacred Mold
- Prepare: Lightly oil the mold interior to prevent clay from sticking.
- Imprint: Place the mold firmly onto your prepared clay slab.
- Form: Press or tap firmly to create a deep, clear impression, then carefully remove the clay blank.
- Dry: Allow the clay Tsa Tsa to dry completely naturally.
- Consecrate: Leave plain, paint beautifully, or consecrate for altar use.
Learn the Art: Watch a complete guide on using your mold here: https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI
---Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supporting Tibetan craftsmen and their families.
- Traditionally Sourced: Acquired with respect for the culture and spiritual significance of the item.
- Preserves Sacred Craft: Your purchase helps keep this ancient devotional artform alive.
- Ethically Offered: Presented as a genuine tool for practice, not merely a decoration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of clay should I use?
A: A fine-grained, air-dry clay or pottery clay works best. Ensure it is soft and pliable for a crisp impression.
Q: Can I use this to make offerings for a stupa?
A> Absolutely. Making Tsa Tsas for filling stupas or leaving at pilgrimage sites is one of the most traditional and meritorious uses of such a mold.
Q: Is the Garuda deity specific to a certain practice?
A: Garuda is revered across Tibetan Buddhist traditions, especially associated with the Buddhist mala of practices that overcome obstacles and bestow protection. It is a powerful symbol suitable for many practitioners.
✨ Begin Your Merit-Making Practice Today – This unique handmade mold connects you directly to an ancient Tibetan tradition. Once our limited stock is gone, it may be lost to time.
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