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Lifelike! Indian women make baby statues from breast milk

Lifelike! Indian women make baby statues from breast milk

According to the British "Metropolis Daily" reported on December 26, a young mother in India made baby statues from breast milk, newborn hair, nails and umbilical cords, which was favored by mothers.

The mother, Tharika, 27, from Chennai, southern India, is a arts and crafts lover and one of the first designers in India to make these memorable souvenirs for new mothers. The statues retain the moment of the new mothers' first motherhood in the form of souvenirs. Tharika said that if it is to make a pendant, 3 milliliters of breast milk is enough, and the statue needs 15 milliliters. In the process of shaping, she also uses the nails and hair cut from the baby to make these pieces.

Tharika's product response was very good, and orders poured in. Some of the new mothers went directly to her, and some sent her breast milk as raw materials. Tharika said: "As a new mum, my dream is to keep my own breast milk. I was shocked when I heard about breast milk jewelry and wanted to know more. Later I made one myself. I want to help other moms do the same. ”

Now Tharika has sold 1,500 products to more than 250 customers across the country, priced from £8. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)

Source: China Youth Network

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