| Material | Tibetan silver | Style | Ethnic Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| SKU | C001a | Brand | Traditional Handicraft |
| Processing Technology | Modern and Traditional Manual | Place of Origin | China |
$299.00 $289.00
In Tibetan Buddhist culture, the creation of tsatsas strictly adheres to intricate rituals and procedures. All symbolic statues, vessels, and symbols are imbued with spiritual energy. This energy is generated when high monks chant sutras to infuse divine intent, followed by the ritual of filling the tsatsas with sacred objects. Only then do they acquire divine power—or extraordinary spiritual energy—and are regarded as sacred objects possessing protective forces. These objects have long been used in rituals for blessings, warding off evil, and accumulating merit, with their history dating back to the 7th century. Modern practitioners blend tsampa craftsmanship with jewelry design, wearing these pieces as both cultural heritage and spiritual solace. Symbolizing wealth and protection, they offer a unique sense of ritual and warmth—whether worn personally or gifted to kindred spirits. Each touch feels like grasping a quiet conviction, perfect for those seeking reassurance.
The spiritual energy of “Caca” is generated through the infusion of divine intent by high monks chanting sutras, followed by consecration. Only then does it acquire divine power—or extraordinary, transcendent spiritual energy—to become a true sacred object worthy of worship. This item is non-refundable and non-returnable after purchase. Our products are sold to over 200 countries worldwide. Please contact customer service after purchase to discuss details and shipping times. Thank you.
| Material | Tibetan silver | Style | Ethnic Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| SKU | C001a | Brand | Traditional Handicraft |
| Processing Technology | Modern and Traditional Manual | Place of Origin | China |
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