6 strands of Kurt Cobain's hair to be sold at auction

6 strands of Kurt Cobain's hair to be sold at auction
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Late Nirvana legend Kurt Cobain's blonde tresses are up for sale online at the Amazing Music Auction on Iconic Auctions' site.

The hair is said to have been kept since the Grunge band's tour in 1989 in support of their seminal LP Bleach.

Tessa Osbourne gave the Smells Like Teen Spirit hitmaker a haircut in Birmingham, England at the time, and she then gave a single lock to Seattle artist Nicole DePolo following the death of the musician by suicide in 1994.

The listing reads: This one-of-a-kind artifact is entirely fresh-to-market, and accompanied by an impeccable lineage of provenance including images of Kurt posing with the woman who cut this hair, scissors in hand, and a fantastic shot of the hair actually being cut!

"She provided the original bag with handwritten provenance note, '29/10/89: Tess cut Kurt's hair in Birmingham, England, 27 Holy Rd., Handsworth, Birmingham B202BU' which is retained with the original complete lock."

The lowest bid for the unique lot is US$2,500 ($3,311).

Last year, Kurt's acoustic guitar from Nirvana's iconic 1993 MTV Unplugged in New York performance sold for a record-breaking $6 million at auction.

The 1959 Martin D-18E — which was often out of tune — was expected to fetch between $1million and $2 million at the online Music Icons sale hosted by Julien's Auctions, but it ended up breaking the record for the most expensive guitar.

The lot came with the guitar case Kurt used, which has a poster of Poison Idea's album Feel

the Darkness on it, whilst inside is a bunch of guitar strings, picks and a "stash" bag.

A cardigan owned by Kurt was also sold at auction in 2019 for $334,000. The music icon wore the garment during the band's Unplugged performance.

The item went under the hammer in New York and is said to be the most expensive sweater ever sold at auction.

According to Darren Julien, the president of Julien's Auction, the cigarette-burned cardigan is "the holy grail of any article of clothing that he ever wore".

What's more, Kurt's custom-made Fender Mustang guitar was sold at the auction for $340,000, having spent several years on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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