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Tsa Tsa, a form of Tibetan Buddhist art, has been around for centuries. A metal mold is made containing the hollowed, reversed image of a deity, stupa or other sacred symbol. Clay is applied to the mold and left to harden.
Making tsa tsa’s is one…
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- Item Number: O-3337
- Provenance/Origin: Fragment frm Tholing Monastery. Tibet. 200 - 400 years old
- Composition: Clay, terracotta
- Dimensions: 2.5" tall x 2.5" at widest x 0.625" thick
- Weight: Under 1 pound
- Price: $ 95.00 USD
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Detail: In the style of India’s famous Chola Dynasty. This is a gorgeous brass of Shiva. Performing inside a flame-tipped aureole (representing the cosmos) …. giving life and movement to the whole of the universe. On top is Chhepu, a common protectorate figure that is often…
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- Item Number: S-1117
- Provenance/Origin: India. Circa early- to mid-1900's
- Composition: Brass
- Dimensions: 22" tall x 19" wide x 5" deep
- Weight: 22.25 pounds
- Price: $725.00 USD