King Pehar Gyalpo Tsa Tsa Mold - 4.5cm Height
King Pehar Gyalpo Tsa Tsa Mold - 4.5cm Height
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This King Pehar Gyalpo Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a sacred conduit for creating devotional objects, connecting you directly to an ancient lineage of Tibetan Buddhist practice. It allows you to personally craft tsa tshas, small clay stupas or images used for accumulation of merit, protection, and consecration.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Exquisite Detail: Meticulously hand-carved to capture every lifelike feature of the ancient King Pehar Gyalpo statue.
- Authentic Source: The design is faithfully reproduced from the original, ancient Buddha statue housed in the revered Kathok Monastery.
- Spiritual Function: A ritual object for creating tsa tshas, used in practice, offerings, and sanctifying spaces.
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Skillfully crafted by master artisans from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, a region renowned for sacred art.
- Creative & Devotional: Perfect for personalizing your sacred art through painting or leaving in its natural, consecrated state.
Spiritual Meaning of King Pehar Gyalpo
King Pehar Gyalpo is a powerful Dharma protector (Dharmapala) in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as the chief guardian of the Mindrolling tradition and a protector of the teachings. Creating a tsa tsha of this deity is a profound practice. It is believed to:
- Awaken protective energies and remove obstacles on the spiritual path.
- Attract harmonious conditions and guard against negative influences.
- Enhance the sanctity of your home or altar, creating a field of merit.
- Connect the practitioner to the lineage blessings of Kathok Monastery.
Each impression made becomes a vessel for blessings, a tangible expression of devotion and mindfulness.
---Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This mold is not mass-produced. It is hand-carved with precision and devotional intent by skilled artisans from the traditional craft communities of Baiyu County. Their work ensures the sacred iconography of the original statue from Kathok Monastery is preserved with absolute accuracy. Owning this mold supports these living traditions and brings an authentic piece of Tibetan Buddhist sacred art into your hands.
---Product Details
- Material: High-quality, durable carving material.
- Type: Tsa Tsa Mold / Clay Stamp.
- Depiction: King Pehar Gyalpo (Dharmapala).
- Craft: Hand-carved by artisans.
- Height: Approximately 4.5 cm.
- Condition: New, ready for sacred use.
Perfect For
🙏 Personal Practice
Create offerings for your altar, accumulate merit, and engage in a meditative crafting practice.
🏠 Home Sanctification
Make tsa tshas to place around your home or property for protection and blessings.
🎨 Sacred Creativity
Paint and personalize your creations, blending artistic expression with spiritual devotion.
🎁 A Meaningful Gift
A deeply thoughtful gift for practitioners, artists, or anyone drawn to Tibetan Buddhist art and ritual.
Authenticity & Impact Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supports traditional Tibetan craft families.
- Authentic Design: Faithful reproduction of a historic monastery statue.
- Ritual-Ready: Created with an understanding of its sacred purpose.
- Ethically Sourced: Connected directly to the craft community of origin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this Tsa Tsa mold?
A: Press clay or plaster into the mold to create an impression. Once dry, you can carefully remove it, leave it plain, or paint it. We have a helpful tutorial video available: Learn how to make your statue here.
Q: What material should I use with it?
A> Air-dry clay, pottery clay, or plaster of Paris work very well. Ensure the material is pressed firmly into all details for a crisp impression.
Q: Is this suitable for a beginner?
A> Absolutely. It is a wonderful and accessible way to begin engaging with sacred art creation. The process is simple, meditative, and deeply rewarding.
---✨ Begin Your Sacred Crafting Journey – This unique, hand-carved mold connects you to an ancient protector lineage. Only limited pieces are available — once sold, it may be gone forever.
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