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    In the southern Indian city of Warangal, a team of skilled artisans has recreated one of the world’s most famous paintings in miniature form. Using a single needle and a piece of silk, they have replicated Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’ with astonishing detail and precision. The artwork, which measures just 2.5 cm by 1.5 cm, is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of India’s traditional craftspeople.

    The process of creating the miniature masterpiece was a painstaking one. First, the artisans sketched out the design on a piece of paper, carefully mapping out each detail of the original painting. Then, using a single strand of silk thread and a needle, they began the delicate process of stitching together the image. Each stitch was made with incredible precision, with the artisans using magnifying glasses to ensure that every detail was captured accurately.

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    The end result is a stunning work of art that captures the essence of da Vinci’s original painting. Despite its tiny size, the miniature ‘Last Supper’ is rich in detail, with each figure and object rendered in exquisite detail. The artwork is a testament to the skill and dedication of India’s traditional craftspeople, who continue to create beautiful works of art using techniques that have been passed down through generations. For anyone visiting Warangal, this miniature marvel is a must-see attraction that showcases the incredible talents of India’s artisans.

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