Miniature ivory animals and other figures, so tiny that their hand-carved details are visible only under a powerful lens, are the product of a Bombay, India, cfaftsman who markets his creations to coaiectors aU over the world. One of his accomplishments is packing from one to 125 carved elephants within a single hollowed-out seed no larger than an ordinary pea. — "Popular Science."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 11
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