Tsatsa (also tsa-tsa, tsha-tsha) is a small sculptural votive offering used in Tibetan Buddhism. They are normally small plaques with decoration in relief, made in moulds with clay or rammed earth, but sometimes other materials such as metal may be used.
Join us for a captivating workshop on Tibetan Buddhist tsa tsa statue making, a sacred art form deeply rooted in Tibetan culture and spirituality. Discover the intricate techniques and profound symbolism behind these miniature sculptures, as we delve into the rich tradition of tsa tsa creation. From molding the clay to understanding the spiritual significance of each detail, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to connect with the profound world of Tibetan Buddhism through the art of tsa tsa crafting. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or simply curious about this ancient tradition, this workshop promises to be an enriching journey into the heart of Tibetan spirituality.