Christmas gift by Warangal artist

The crown of thorns on the head of Jesus and the blood dripping from his hands and legs are done in colours.

Update: 2017-12-24 20:13 GMT
A miniature wax idol of Jesus Christ in a needle hole. (Photo: DC)

WARANGAL:  Mattewada Ajay Kumar, a micro artist from Warangal, has made a miniature idol of Jesus Christ out of wax on the occasion of Christmas. It is just 0.9mm in length and can easily fit inside the eye of a needle. 

The crown of thorns on the head of Jesus and the blood dripping from his hands and legs are done in colours.

A goldsmith by profession, Ajay has been into making miniature items since his childhood. 

“It took me 14 hours over five days to carve this 0.9mm length Jesus Christ  idol. I used a microscopic magnifying glass and several sharp and smooth edged instruments to make it,” Ajay said.

Mr Ajay Kumar also has set a world record by creating the smallest lock with seven levers in 2004. 

His works featured three times in the Limca Book of Records. Some of his miniature works include a fan, violin and scissors made of gold. 

He even carved the images of eminent personalities on a rice grain. He gained international acclaim with his carvings on ivory and matchsticks.

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