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And what you and your business can learn from it. Labubu, the bug-eyed elves from Beijing, might just be the unlikeliest face ...
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VnExpress International on MSNChinese boy destroys $56,000 ceiling, chandelier after Labubu toy refusal
A Chinese influencer says a relative’s son smashed a glass ceiling and crystal chandelier worth over 400,000 yuan (US$56,000) ...
Labubu is a line of collectible designer plush toys featuring quirky monster elves, created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing ...
At peak, Labubu dolls weren’t just collectibles, they were emotional currency. But the latest drama including the seizure of ...
A rare, first-generation Labubu figure has sold for $150,000 in Beijing at an auction held exclusively for the toys that have taken the world by storm.
A life-size Labubu has a proud new owner after the 4-foot-tall doll sold for over $170,000 at auction. The Yongle International Auction house sold the turquoise toy for 1.24 million yuan (or ...
A brown-gray Labubu clad in Vans gear — hoodie, cap, and sneakers — recently made headlines as the most expensive Labubu ever ...
The Labubu phenomenon, on the other hand, is hyper-modern. A toy being pitched as an “alternative asset.” The designer toy ...
A young Chinese boy allegedly damaged the ceiling and a luxurious chandelier worth 400,000 yuan (approximately ₹48 Lakh) ...
Labubu is everywhere but is collecting it an art investment? Two lawyers explain legal risks, copyrights, and more.
The set, from a series called "Three Wise Labubu", was limited to a run of 120 sets in 2017 and another one sold for HKD 203,200 (£19,000) at Sotheby's most recent auction in Hong Kong.
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