From Potnuru to the World: Meet the artist who made history with the tiniest wooden spoon.
Master Kodandapani Nakkina, an artist from Potnuru, Andhra Pradesh, India, has set a new record for creating the world’s smallest wooden spoon. This remarkable achievement has earned him a place in the prestigious IEA Book of World Records.
The spoon measures just 01 mm, making it almost invisible to the naked eye. It is an incredible 50 times smaller than the previous record holder, which measured 2 mm. To achieve this feat, Kodandapani had to work with extreme precision, he has done this with normal equipment like sharper blade and without any specialized tools.
The process of creating the spoon took a total of 40 minutes, during which Kodandapani carefully carved the wood into shape. His dedication and attention to detail are evident in the spoon’s flawless construction and intricate design.
Kodandapani’s passion for art and creativity is evident in his work. He has received recognition for his talent in various fields, including miniature art, wood carving, and painting. His latest achievement in creating the world’s smallest wooden spoon is a testament to his dedication and skill.
This incredible achievement has not only earned Kodandapani a place in the IEA Book of World Records, but it has also inspired others to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of art and creativity.
A spoonful of success: Master Kodandapani Nakkina’s world record achievement is sure to inspire and amaze others in the world of art and craftsmanship.
Small but mighty: Master Kodandapani Nakkina’s world record for the smallest wooden spoon is a testament to his incredible skill and patience.


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