A biotechnology firm, The Organoid, lab-grown leather limited, and creative agency VML have jointly developed an artificial leather purportedly derived from dinosaur material. The innovation originated in a research laboratory in Newcastle, UK. Scientists claim the material replicates dinosaur skin, offering a novel alternative to traditional leather. The product takes the form of a handbag and is slated for auction. This development represents a significant advancement in bio-engineered materials and potentially offers a sustainable alternative within the fashion industry. Further details regarding the exact composition and production process are expected to be released alongside the auction.