A rhinestone-studded glove once worn by the late pop star Michael Jackson is set to go on display in a Macau gaming resort after selling at auction for more than USD350,000.
The glove, worn by Mr Jackson when he first performed his Moonwalk dance in 1983, was bought by Hoffman Ma in New York.
Mr Ma made the purchase on behalf of Ponte 16, the casino and hotel joint venture between Dr Stanley Ho’s SJM Holdings and Success Universe Group Ltd (formerly Macau Success). The glove will be displayed next year in a specially constructed gallery located in the lobby of Ponte 16.
Also on display will be other Jackson memorabilia items including a signed drawing of Charlie Chaplin, a pair of acrylic tube socks, Jackson’s ‘zombie’ shirt which he wore in the video of ‘Thriller’ and a platinum record awarded for the album Bad.