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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 03:32 PM

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The image displays a collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia inside a brightly lit display case, likely in an exhibition or museum in Las Palmas, Spain. The central objects are a sparkling, rhinesto…read more

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The image displays a collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia inside a brightly lit display case, likely in an exhibition or museum in Las Palmas, Spain. The central objects are a sparkling, rhinestone-covered glove, characteristic of Jackson's iconic stage attire, and a black fedora hat. To the right of the glove, a clear acrylic case holds a collectible item featuring an image of Michael Jackson in sunglasses and a military-style jacket, labeled "KING OF POP Michael Jackson". Inside this case, two small, clear, possibly crystal fragments are visible, identified by text as originating from a "Stage-Worn Glove". Below the fedora, a small, square item with "MICHAEL JACKSON THEATER" printed on it is partially visible. Several informational plaques in Spanish provide context for the artifacts. One plaque explains that the two small fragments are "Original Swarovski crystals from Michael Jackson's glove," which were part of the iconic glove worn during the 1984 Victory Tour and designed by Bill Whitten. It notes that these crystals are authentic fragments of a legendary object and emblematic of the artist. Another partially visible plaque discusses the origin of Jackson's decision to wear only one glove, mentioning "Billie Jean" and "Motown in 1983", stating he sought to be unique and attention-grabbing, making the single glove a signature part of his image. Reflections on the display case glass show the lower half of a person, including legs in shorts and sneakers, indicating an indoor setting with visitors. The white background of the display case accentuates the items, creating a clean exhibition environment dedicated to the legacy of the pop superstar. | Open Wire