
Gandhanra.Art
May 08, 2023 at 10:41 PM
Gandhanra Old Tibetan Buddha Statue Tsa Tsa Mold, Vajrayogini ,DIY Tsha Tsha Statue,the Dakini of All Buddhas,Tantric Female Buddha
$129.99
❤These unique Vajrayogini Tsa-Tsa are made by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Township, Baiyu County,old style,40 years old.
❤It's not just a mold, but also a amulet pendant, perfect for carrying around.
❤ 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: brass
Craft: Manual mold, pouring
Color:brown
Size:
Height:about 45mm / 1.77 inches
Width:about 40mm / 1.57 inches
Thickness:about 12mm / 0.47 inches
❤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.
❤ABOUT Vajrayogini
Vajrayogini is a Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and a ḍākiṇī. Vajrayoginī's essence is "great passion" (maharaga), a transcendent passion that is free of selfishness and illusion—she intensely works for the well-being of others and for the destruction of ego clinging. She is seen as being ideally suited for people with strong passions, providing the way to transform those passions into enlightened virtues.
Vajrayoginī is often described with the epithet sarvabuddhaḍākiṇī, meaning "the ḍākiṇī of all Buddhas".
Vajrayoginī is "inarguably the supreme deity of the Tantric pantheon. No male Buddha, including her divine consort, Heruka-Cakrasaṃvara, approaches her in metaphysical or practical import."
❤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,