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May 10, 2023 at 10:15 PM
Gandhanra Mini Tibetan Buddha Statue Tsa Tsa Mold,Copper Mould For Making Clay Buddha Statue, DIY Tsha Tsha Statue
$24.99
❤These Tsa-Tsa molds are made by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Township, Baiyu County.
❤ With this exquisite mold, you can use clay to make your own Buddha statue as a decoration or gift
The statue that you make from your moulds can be left plain or painted.
You can learn how to make your statue with this video
https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI
❤ SPECIFICATIONS
Material: copper
Craft: Manual mold, pouring
Color:yellow
Different Buddha statues have different sizes and weights
Weight:about 120 gram
Length about 6cm
Width about 4.5cm
Height about 4cm
❤HOW TO USE
1. Oil the mold to prevent the clay from sticking
2. Place the mold on the prepared clay
3. Press or hammer the mold hard to shape the clay and take out the blank
4. Dry the blank naturally, let it dry completely
5. (Optional) Bake it in the oven to enhance its hardness, just like pottery
6. (Optional) You can even paint it yourself.
❤You'll get 1pc Buddha statue mold as pictures shown. Please select your favorite type.
❤Type for choose
1. Amitabha
2. Shakyamuni
3.Amitayus
4.Ksitigarbha
5.Usnisa Vijaya
6.Four Armed Padmapani
7.Sitatapatra
8.Green Tara
9.Manjusri
10.Yellow Jambhala
11. Guru Rinpoche
12. Je Tsongkhapa
❤ABOUT TSA TSA
Tsa Tsa (Tibetan: ཚ་ཚ་, Willy: tsha tsha; Sanskrit: satchāya; Pali: sacchāya or sacchāha), a small mold-releasing clay sculpture in Tibetan Buddhism.
Tsa Tsa originated from India and was introduced to Tibet in the seventh century. It is extruded through a metal mold, and the cement is mixed with wheat grains, treasure powder, spices or the ashes of the monk. The patterns on it were mainly in Indian style in the early days, such as the Sky Tower, Gate Tower, Bodhi Pagoda, and the mantras of the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra. Later, Tibet began to make its own molds, and the patterns of gods and Buddha images and the six-character mantra began to replace the earlier Indian style.
Tsa Tsa is generally placed in the pagoda as a stupa, or placed in a special "Tsa Tsa kang", or enshrined in temple halls, mani piles, monks' cultivation cav