Consecration

Consecration is the sacred bridge that transforms fine art into a Vajra bridge, a connection to the divine. While the artist’s hand creates the form, it is the ritual of Consecration that breathes life into it.
At LunziArt, we do not view these pieces as mere decor. To us, an unconsecrated statue or Thangka is like a body without a soul. Through the process of Consecration, the physical material is purified and "awakened," allowing the enlightened energy of the Buddha or Deity to inhabit the form.
We believe that spiritual art must be handled with the highest integrity. To ensure every piece carries a pure lineage of blessing, all our consecrations are performed at Tashi Samtenling Monastery in Bouddha.

Some of our Consecration ceremonies

Consecrating Zachyi Lhamo & Mantra Lockets in Kathmandu

Chundi Locket Thangka - Consecration Ritual

From the Himalayas to Italy: Consecrating the Kalachakra Mandala 🏔️🇮🇹

Activating the Sacred: The Consecration Ceremony for Your Locket Thangka

The Breath of Wisdom: Consecrating White Tara, Guru Rinpoche, and Vajrakilaya

Locket Thangka Consecration Process (Rabne) in Nepalese Buddhism