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Saturday, 22 October 2011

In the eye of a needle

20.09.2011, 12:19, A wide array of micro-miniatures by the world-renowned Armenian artist Edward Ter-Kazarian are currently on display in Kaliningrad in western Russia.The founder of micro-miniature art, Maestro Ter-Kazarian, whose works have won him a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records, has created the world’s tiniest violin – an exact copy of a Stradivari which you can still play on. Just a quarter of a millimeter long and weighing a minuscule 0,003 of a gram, it features 56 parts made of different woods and can be placed in the eye of a very small needle. Tags: exhibitionWorldCultureNewsЧитать далееSource: Voice of Russia