Description: Tsatsa (also tsa-tsa, tsha-tsha, ཚ་ཚ) is a small sculptural votive offering used in Tibetan Buddhism. They are usually small plaques with decoration in relief, made in moulds with clay or rammed earth, but sometimes other materials such as metal may be used.Tsatsas often depict figures such as the Buddha, deities, religious teachers or shrines. There may also be inscriptions, sacred syllables, or longer mantras.They are commonly left as votive offerings at special places, such as in caves considered to be holy, or deposited as consecration fillings inside stupas. Tsatsas are also often produced for special occasions such as birthdays of important religious figures or to commemorate their visit - examples might include a well-known lama. Condition: excellent conditionHeight: 9.5cm/ 3.7‘'Width: 8.5cm/ 3.3''Depth: 1.7cm/ 0.7''
Price: 180 USD
Location: beijing
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Religion: Buddhism
Height: 9.5cm (3.7")
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Width: 8.5cm (3.3")
Handmade: Yes
Depth: 1.7cm (0.7")