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Miniature artist carves artefacts using betel nuts

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Miniature artist carves artefacts using betel nuts

Miniature artist carves artefacts using betel nuts

When the nation was under lockdown, Surat based miniature artist carved betel nuts during that period.

The artist turned betel nuts into alphabets, water pots and many more.

He also carved BJP symbol, ANI logo and Lord Ganesha on the betel nuts.

He extended his New Year greetings carving betel nuts.

He has carved about 60 artefacts.


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