The material was created using cells from a dinosaur femur found in the US state of Montana 25 years ago
A leather bag made fromTyrannosaurus rexcells will be auctioned off on Thursday by Paris auction house Giquello, estimating the “one-of-a-kind” piece could sell for more than US$500,000.
Unveiled in the spring in Amsterdam, the bag was created from traces of collagen from the femur of aT. rexfound in the US state of Montana 25 years ago.
“In recent years, we’ve developed techniques – biotechnologies that allow us to instruct a cell culture to produce, so to speak, genuineT. rexskin in the laboratory,” said Iacopo Briano, a palaeontology expert associated with the sale.
The auction house Drouot, where the bag is to be sold at 6pm, described it as “an object without precedent in the history of luxury” and a “scientific feat” that makes it possible to create leather “without any reliance on animal rearing”, in a recent statement.
Briano noted the material differs from vegan leather, which is mostly made from plastic.
“In this case, it’s derived from a cell culture, so it’s 100 per cent skin. And at the same time, it comes from an animal that went extinct 67 million years ago,” he said.
Source: News - South China Morning Post