Molded plaque (tsha tsha)
Place of OriginWestern Tibet
DateUnknown
MaterialsPlaster mixed with resin and pigment
DimensionsDiam. 2 1/4 in x D. 3/4 in, Diam. 5.7 cm x D. 1.9 cm
Credit LineGift of Robert Tevis
Object number1992.112
DepartmentHimalayan Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on viewTsha-tsha are produced by pressing clay into metal molds. They may contain human ashes or bits of grain such as barley. Making tsha tsha is a way to accrue merit. Pilgrims use them as offering at shrines, buy them as souvenirs, and sometimes put them in their amulet boxes for protection. They depict theypeaceful as well as wrathful deities of Tibetan Buddhism.
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992
approx. 1992