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Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Mijbil Teko, a toy sculptor currently living in Sweden, uses polymer clay as a creative material. Her works are so small that you can hardly grasp them.

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Mijbil Teko, who has amazing craftsmanship, is not only an artist, but also an engineer. The smallest ornaments she makes are smaller than a grain of rice, and they are shaped like cats, hedgehogs, deer, ducks, owls and other animals. Others are legendary creatures such as flying dragons or unicorns; before the movie "STAR WARS: The Last Jedi" was released, cute Porgs were also created, driving Star Wars fans crazy.

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips

Smaller than a grain of rice! Swedish sculptor DIYs soft clay works on fingertips