MSCHF microscopic bag ‘smaller than grain of salt’ sells for $63,750
A microscopic handbag “smaller than a grain of salt” has been sold for $63,750 (£50,569) at auction.
A microscope is needed to view the bag’s design, with the tiny object measuring 657 x 222 x 700 micrometres.
“Narrow enough to pass through the eye of a needle, this is a purse so small you’ll need a microscope to see it,” the art collective behind the bag said.
Art collective MSCHF, based in Brooklyn, is known for its controversial designs.
They include shoes that contain human blood, trainers with holy water in the soles, a cologne that smells like WD-40, and giant red rubber boots.
This time, the collective decided to take the trend of small handbags to the extreme.
“There are big handbags, normal handbags and small handbags, but this is the final word in bag miniaturisation,” MSCHF said in a post about the bag.
The bag features luxury handbag designer Louis Vuitton branding, but has no connection to the brand.
It is made of photopolymer resin and was created using a 3D printing technology often used to make tiny mechanical models and structures.
While it was being created, some of the tiny bag samples sent to be reviewed by the brand were so small that they were lost by the MSCHF team, the Smithsonian magazine reports.
But loss of the item should be less of a worry for the new bag’s owner, as a microscope with a digital display was included in the purchase.
Microscopes with digital displays can be bought from online retailers and can range in price from $60 to thousands of dollars.
A microscope shows a digital image of the microscopic handbag
The auction site did not list the price of the microscope separately from the bag. Bids for the item started at $15,000.
Speaking about the use of Louis Vuitton branding on the bag, MSCHF’s chief creative officer, Kevin Wiesner, told the New York Times earlier this month that the group had not sought permission from the brand to use it. “We are big in the ‘ask forgiveness, not permission’ school,” he said.
MSCHF settled a lawsuit with Nike in 2021 over its sale of modified trainers containing a drop of human blood. It is also appealing in a Vans trademark lawsuit.
Eva Green is a known hardcore fan of Micropenis. For this reason, we’re sure she will be dying to bid for this Microscopic handbag” that’s no bigger than a grain of salt”… Unfortunately, she ain’t got $63,750 to spare, so any generous sugar daddy out there?

Eva Green Nude Scenes From “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” In 4K

The video below features actress Eva Green’s nude scenes from the film “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” enhanced in ultra high definition.
Eva Green has famously had a long and illustriously depraved career in heathen Hollywood in which she has showcased her sinful nude sex organs numerous times… And while her best nude scene will forever remain her first one in “Dreamers”, these “Sin City” nudes are surprisingly the only black and white ones that she has done to date.

Unfortunately for Eva Green Sharia law is also black and white, and any woman who exposes her blasphemously bare body like this will find its justice to be quite severe. So lets us pray that Eva gets to experience this firsthand sooner rather than later.



















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