A smaller portable alternative to statues, tsa tsas were carried around by the nomadic Tibetans during olden times. They are usually made from clay, earth and Lamas’ holy relics but today can also be made from modern materials such as resin or plaster, yet stil retain the same spiritual significance.
Small and light, tsa tsas can be taken with us when we travel abroad, kept in our cars or placed on our altars. Particularly small tsa tsas can be inset in a silver or gold mounting and worn as a pendant, blessing our daily activities.
Pewter tsa tsas
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| Amitayus | Black Manjushri |
Gold plated tsa tsas
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| Manjushri | Amitayus | Guru Rinpoche |
Antique finish tsa tsas
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| Medicine Buddha | Guru Rinpoche |
Resin tsa tsas
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| Manjushri | White Tara | Dzambala |



















































