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Do you recall the little Louis Vuitton handbag? It Sold for Rs 51 Lakh

Do you recall the day when art and technology came together to create a fashionable handbag the size of a grain of salt? It has located a new residence. revealed that an auction recently took place for the MSCHF handbag with the Louis Vuitton logo. The work was sold for more than $63,000 (about Rs 51.6 lakh) at the online auction. Only under a microscope will you be able to fully appreciate the handbag’s intricacies. Not so long ago, MSCHF posted information and images regarding the handbag on their Instagram account. In case you somehow missed it, the creation is a copy of the OnTheGo bag from Louis Vuitton.

The color of this little work of art by MSCHF is neon green. It is the ideal product to question the assumptions behind what may be considered a practical accessory. Not your typical microscopic-sized work, however. It’s incredible how well it was made. Each and every stitch has been carefully planned out. MSCHF has taken every precaution to preserve the essential characteristics of a handbag while shrinking it to the smallest size ever seen. It may surprise you to learn that the bag is 657 x 222 x 700 micrometers in size. It was produced utilizing printing techniques for 2-photon polymerization.

Apparently, Joopiter hosted the auction. Pharrell Williams, an American singer and designer, launched this online auction business. Kevin Wiesner, the chief creative officer of MSCHF, said that they had asked Williams and Louis Vuitton for permission to use their logos.

MSCHF, a cutting-edge arts and media organization, was established in 2018. “Miscellaneous mischief” is what its name suggests. In case you weren’t aware, this is the business that has become well-known for producing goods that have gone viral. MSCHF is renowned for its multidisciplinary approach and creativity. The company aims to deliver something new and exciting by fusing aspects of the arts, business, and technology. anything that contradicts the established order. Every two weeks, the corporation releases new “drops” or “products” to the public. Their goal is to continue pushing the limits of creativity and fostering critical thought in a constantly changing society.

 

 

 

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