Udaipur, Rajasthan — To mark the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Centenary Year, Udaipur’s renowned gold artist and 121-time world record holder Dr. Iqbal Sakka has crafted the world’s smallest gold sculptures — including an ‘Om’ symbol, saffron flag, black cap, staff (danda), and traditional lamp (deepak) — visible only through a magnifying lens.

Dr. Sakka shared that these intricate miniatures, each measuring just one millimeter, have been specially created to celebrate the 100 years of RSS. He has written to the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, expressing his wish to present these micro-artworks personally to the Sarsanghchalak (Chief) Mohan Bhagwat.
In addition, Dr. Sakka has also reached out to Dr. Indresh Kumar, senior RSS functionary and national guide of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, requesting his assistance in facilitating the presentation of these creations on behalf of Udaipur and Rajasthan.
The artist revealed that it took him five days of intense micro-level craftsmanship to complete the gold miniatures, using precision instruments and microscopic tools. Known globally for his record-breaking miniature gold works, Dr. Iqbal Sakka once again showcases India’s traditional artistry blended with devotion and innovation.