Lab-grown Tyrannosaurus leather bag fails to sell at auction
Key takeaways
- The handbag promoted as the "world's first T. rex leather product" didn't find a buyer at auction.
- https://p.dw.com/p/5DZv WThe handbag marketed as made using T.
- The highly publicized item was up for auction on Thursday.
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The handbag promoted as the "world's first T. rex leather product" didn't find a buyer at auction. Is it more chicken than dinosaur?
https://p.dw.com/p/5DZv WThe handbag marketed as made using T. rex fossil-derived collagen Image: Piroschka van de Wouw/REUTERSAdvertisement Earlier this year, the Artis Zoo Museum in Amsterdam unveiled a handbag alongside a massive dinosaur skeleton — one made of "lab-grown T. rex leather."
The highly publicized item was up for auction on Thursday. But it failed to sell. The Paris auction house Drouot noted that bids were well below expected. Auctioneers Giquello had touted the "one-of-a-kind" piece to sell for more than $500,000, but bids barely broke the $150,000 mark, according to the auction house.