An Indonesian fashion designer and Instagram star boy has recently come under fire for his handbags. They made this bag from the crocodile's tongue and the human backbone obtained while living within the moral boundaries.
Arnold Petra posted the controversial bag on Instagram in 2016, but no one noticed it until a few days ago.
A few days ago, when a tweet about the bag went viral, internet users thought the bag was fake. Porus (a disease in which the bone density and volume decreases) is made from the spinal cord.
After reading this, people started a new series of questions.
A bag made of human baby osteoporosis spinal cord was also made by a Los Angeles designer, which cost 5,000. The Los Angeles designer also came under fire after the Indonesian designer's bag came to light.
Criticism of Arnold grew so much that many media outlets began researching the originality of the bag.
Insider contacted Arnold and asked if the human backbone had been used in the handbag. In response, Arnold simply said that it was a human backbone that had been acquired from Canada within ethical limits. When asked about the Los Angeles handbag, Arnold said that his Twitter account Someone else handles it, but they also helped make the bag
Insider contacted two pediatricians. The doctors said that the handle of the bag is made of human spinal cord but this bone belongs to a child. The doctors could not agree on this.
The bag is part of Arnold's incomplete collection, which also includes a jacket with original human ribs
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