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Chinese ‘doctor’ turns body parts into ever-lasting sculptures

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A Chinese artist who goes by the name 'Doctor Yi Zhou' has created a pop-up ‘clinic’ in Beijing, where she casts body parts and turns them into jewellery or sculptures for her clients.

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