Tallest Paper-Sticks Pot

World's Longest Letter — Neelu Gunvantbhai Patel, Cumbria, UK

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Official World Record — Certified by WRAWorld’s Longest Letter  |  290 metres  |  Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Neelu Gunvantbhai Patel
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
16 ft (4.88m) High, 6 ft (1.83m) Diameter
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The World Records Authority is honoured to officially announce and recognise a remarkable feat of sustainable artistry and dedication by Neelu Gunvantbhai Patel of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

Ms. Patel, founder of the NGO “MUKHOTE” CREATIVE ART FOUNDATION, meticulously crafted this monumental, eco-friendly structure using 24,000 pages of recycled newspapers and 5,950 hand-rolled paper sticks. The tallest paper-sticks pot stands 16 feet (4.88 metres) high and 6 feet (1.83 metres) in diameter.

This achievement represents not only an engineering challenge but also a significant commitment to transforming waste into exceptional art.

“We congratulate Neelu Gunvantbhai Patel on this pioneering achievement and for setting a new global standard.” — World Records Authority

The children presented this world-changing letter to the Lake District’s World Heritage bid team at Brockhole, supporting their successful quest for UNESCO World Heritage status. The World Records Authority is proud to certify this extraordinary act of community creativity and passion.

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