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🔸 Origin: Tibet
🔸 Estimated period: early 20th century.
🔸 Material: Low-temperature fired terracotta
🔸 Dimensions: 8 cm x 7 cm
🔸 Weight: 140 grams
A rare fragment of an ancient Tibetan Tsa Tsa votive tablet , hand-shaped using traditional methods and then fired by hand. This piece depicts a tantric mandala in relief, organized around a central figure surrounded by dancing dakinis or wrathful female deities. Although the tablet is incomplete , having lost its upper part over time, it retains a strong symbolic and vibratory power.
Tsa Tsa were traditionally created by Buddhist monks and yogis to accumulate merit, bless a place, or as offerings in stupas and sacred caves. This type of tantric representation with dakini is typical of Tibetan practices, particularly those from the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages.
Detailed relief despite the erosion of time.
Natural patina, without any restoration.
Rare representation of dakinis.
Fragment carrying strong energy and ideal for a personal altar or a collection of tantric ritual objects.
This tablet can be displayed on a Buddhist altar or placed in a statue to charge it. Although incomplete, its symbolism remains intact for those who understand the power of forms and intentions in Tibetan Tantra.
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