No word was given as to what the buyer plans to do with it.
The fashion accessory boasted luxury handbag designer Louis Vuitton branding, but has no connection to the brand.
The bag is made of photopolymer resin and was produced using a 3D printing technology often employed in the creation of tiny mechanical models and structures. At auction, however, a microscope with a digital display was included in the purchase to try and avoid a similar fate for the item. The bids for the bag started at $15,000 but quickly grew.
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