Dr. Ikbal Sakka, a renowned goldsmith from Udaipur, has set a new world record on Christmas Day by creating the world's smallest gold cross. In contrast to the world's largest cross, which stands at 198 feet and is made of 180 tons of steel in the United States, built over five years at a cost of one million dollars, Dr. Sakka's cross conveys a message of love and sacrifice in a lens-viewable size of less than half a millimeter.
Crafted in just 8 hours using 0.000 mg of gold, this cross, documented in the London Book of Records, is incredibly smaller. Dr. Sakka has written a letter to the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, inviting him to witness the world's smallest gold cross at the church built in Andhra Pradesh, as a part of the Christmas Day celebrations.