Lab-Grown T. rex Leather Handbag Fails to Sell at Auction
A handbag, marketed as the "world's first T. rex leather product" and crafted from lab-grown material, did not sell at a recent auction. The unique item was presented with claims of being derived from Tyrannosaurus rex components through scientific cultivation. Despite its distinctive marketing and the novelty of its alleged origin, the luxury product did not secure a sale, marking an unsuccessful auction attempt for the advanced material creation.
A handbag promoted as the "world's first T. rex leather product" did not secure a sale at a recent auction. The unique item, crafted from lab-grown material, failed to find a buyer during the event.
The product had been marketed with claims of originating from Tyrannosaurus rex material, developed through scientific laboratory processes. Despite its distinctive presentation and the novelty of its alleged dinosaur-derived components, the handbag did not receive any successful bids.
(Source: DW English)


