MSCHF's new microscopic bag was sold at an auction for over $63,000!

For those who are not familiar with MSCHF, it is the New York-based American art collective behind the controversial Satan Shoes

The Satan Shoes is a customized Nike Air Max 97, which the company claims has real human blood. MSCHF decided to make another unusual product; a microscopic handbag smaller than a grain of salt.

MSCHF's Microscopic Handbag Auctioned for Over $63,000!

According to BBC News' latest report, the new MSCHF microscopic bag was sold for exactly $63,750.

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Since it measures 657 x 222 x 700 micrometers, there's no way that the buyer can put their personal belongings inside the bag.

MSCHF said that the new microscopic handbag is small enough to pass through the eye of a needed. "This is a purse so small you'll need a microscope to see it," said the art collective.

Other Details of MSCHF Microscopic Handbag

The American art collective's new microscopic handbag takes the small bag trend to the extreme.

"There are big handbags, normal handbags, and small handbags, but this is the final word in bag miniaturization," said MSCHF.

In the middle of the green handbag, you can see the logo of Louis Vuitton, although the purse is not connected with the luxury handbag designer.

MSCHF used photopolymer resin to create the purse. Using a 3D printing tech, the art collective was able to design it at a microscopic scale.

When the New York-based company was manufacturing it, some of the bag samples were lost.
Because of this, MSCHF decided to include a microscope with digital displays in the purchase package.

This could help buyers avoid losing their tiny handbags.

About MSCHF

The New York Times reported that MSCHF was founded back in 2016. Although it has employees, the organization doesn't produce commercial goods often. 

Because of this, MSCFHF's staff doesn't really consider it a company. Instead, they prefer calling it a collective, brand, or group. 

MSCHF has the habit of creating products or modifying products that can really trigger society. 
One of these is the Jesus Shoes, which is a customized Air Max 97s with its claims to have holy water from River Jordan. 

Of course, who could forget the Satan Shoes, which were promoted by Lil Nas? MSCHF's existing products clearly show that the art collective will still continue designing more controversial items. 

If you want to learn more about MSCHF, you can click this link.  

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