HADWANI: A man belonging to Indian state Uttarakhand recently made the world’s smallest pencil.
According to Prakash Upadhayay who is a micro-sculptor by profession the pencil is rare and unique as it is made especially by hand.
Just five millimeters thick the pencil has been made from a single piece of wood. It is so small that the sculptor makes uses a pair of tongs in order to use the pencil.
While experts are yet to confirm if the pencil is the world’s smallest, Upadhayay also claims that he has also registered the pencil in “Assist World Records.”
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