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Akshobhya,mi'khrugs pa Tsa Tsa Mold

Akshobhya,mi'khrugs pa Tsa Tsa Mold

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This Akshobhya (Mi'khrugs Pa) Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool—it is a sacred conduit for creating your own enlightened representations of the Immovable Buddha. Handmade by Tibetan craftsmen in the Gerze area, this brass mold allows you to participate in a centuries-old devotional practice, transforming simple clay into a powerful object for meditation, consecration, and spiritual connection.

Key Features of This Sacred Mold

  • Sacred Depiction: Features Akshobhya, the "Immovable One," Buddha of the Vajra family, representing mirror-like wisdom and the purification of anger.
  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Manually crafted from solid brass using traditional pouring techniques by skilled Tibetan artisans.
  • Complete Creative Control: Create your own Buddha statues to leave plain, paint, or consecrate according to your practice.
  • Durable & Reusable: Made from heavy, high-quality brass (approx. 1.0 kg) for lasting use and consistent impressions.
  • Includes Guidance: A linked video tutorial provides clear instructions on the traditional Tsa Tsa making process.

Spiritual Meaning & Benefits

Creating Tsa Tsa (clay impressions) is a profound meritorious act in Tibetan Buddhism. Using this Akshobhya mold infuses your practice with specific blessings:

  • Awakens Mirror-like Wisdom: Connects you to Akshobhya's energy, promoting emotional stability, clarity, and the transformation of negative emotions.
  • Cultivates Merit & Mindfulness: The physical act of making a sacred image is a meditation in itself, focusing the mind and accumulating positive karma.
  • Creates a Personal Sanctuary: Each statue you create becomes a focal point for meditation, a reminder of enlightened qualities, or a sacred gift.
  • Embodies the Unshakable: Akshobhya's presence symbolizes an unwavering mind, perfect for an altar dedicated to overcoming obstacles and finding inner peace.

"The hand that shapes the clay shapes the mind." – This practice blends creativity with devotion.

Authentic Craft & Origin

This is not a mass-produced item. It is a genuine artisan tool sourced directly from the Gerze region of Tibet, supporting the continuation of traditional metalworking and religious art. Each mold carries the subtle marks of its handmade origin, making every Tsa Tsa you create uniquely connected to this lineage.

Product Details

  • Material: Solid Brass
  • Type: Tsa Tsa (Clay Impression) Mold
  • Craft: Manual Mold, Traditional Pouring Technique
  • Color: Golden-Yellow Brass
  • 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

Deepening Practice
Practitioners wanting to engage in the sacred art of making votive offerings and altar statues.
Mindful Creativity
A hands-on, meditative activity that combines art, craft, and spirituality.
Creating Sacred Gifts
Producing personally-made, consecrated Buddha images as profoundly meaningful gifts.
Home & Altar
Crafting unique decorations that radiate spiritual significance and peaceful energy.

Your Authenticity Guarantee

  • Handmade by Artisans: Directly supports Tibetan craftsmen and their traditional methods.
  • Culturally & Spiritually Authentic: A correct depiction of Akshobhya, made within the cultural region.
  • Empowers Your Practice: Provides the authentic tool for a genuine Buddhist devotional practice.
  • Ready for Immediate Use: Includes clear usage steps to begin your creative spiritual journey.

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 for the best impression.

Q: Is prior experience needed?
A: Not at all. The process is simple and intuitive. We provide a helpful video guide (see link in description) to walk you through each step.

Q: Can the finished Tsa Tsa be consecrated?
A> Absolutely. Once dried, your clay Buddha image can be painted, placed on an altar, and consecrated in a traditional ceremony by a Lama, if you wish.

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✨ Begin Your Sacred Crafting Journey – This rare artisan mold connects you directly to Tibetan tradition. Only a few pieces are available. Once sold, this unique tool may be gone forever.

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