Handbag made using T.rex fossil goes on sale in Paris
A handbag made with lab-grown material derived from Tyrannosaurus rex fossil collagen is set to be auctioned in Paris, showcasing an unusual fusion of science and luxury fashion. The experimental piece highlights ongoing efforts to develop innovative, sustainable alternatives to traditional leather.
Reuters
9 June 2026 at 13:34:16

Paleontology and natural history expert Iacopo Briano holds a handbag made with collagen derived from Tyrannosaurus rex fossils as it is exhibited at the Drouot auction house ahead of an auction in Paris, France, June 9, 2026.
Ardee Napolitano/Reuters
A handbag made with collagen derived from Tyrannosaurus rex fossils from the United States, intended to demonstrate the value of laboratory-grown leather, will go under the hammer in Paris on Thursday (June 11).
The teal-colored bag was on display at Drouot auction house on Tuesday (June 9) ahead of the auction. It is expected to fetch between 300,000 to 500,000 euros ($347,000 - 578,000 approx).
"It’s a mix between a dream, a scientific reality, and a bit of a grand fantasy," said auctioneer Alexandre Gicquello, from Gicquello auction house, one of the organisers of the sale.
Scientists behind the initiative said the material was developed using ancient protein fragments extracted from dinosaur remains, found in Montana in the 2000s, which were inserted into an unidentified animal's cell to produce collagen that was turned into leather.
Although some scientists outside the project have expressed scepticism about the term "T. rex leather," saying material from other animals would be needed, palaeontology expert Iacopo Briano said the handbag features the real "structure generated by cellular calculations from the information we gathered from the fossils".
The handbag was designed by experimental garment brand Enfin Leve.
"They chose a colour that matches really well with this, I would say, prehistoric surface. It gives you an idea of the age of an antique object, even though it just was created in a laboratory only a couple of months ago,” Briano said.
Production: Ardee Napolitano/Reuters
LIFESTYLE STORIES
LATEST STORIES
GET IN TOUCH
desk@myparaluman.ph
Tektite Towers (East), Exchange Road
Ortigas Center. San Antonio 1600
City of Pasig, NCR, Philippines
+63284298877
MENU
© 2026 Paraluman News Publication





