The tragic star's tooth was sold off at the Omega Auction House in Stockport, England last November, prompting dentist Michael Zuk to snap up the molar for a whopping USD 29,783.
The die-hard fan gifted the piece to his artist sister Kirsten, who then decided to feature it in a new sculpture, and now it is set to go on display at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival in Alberta, Canada, reported Contactmusic.
"I love John Lennon - I've been a huge fan all my life. This is like a time-capsule. It will contain his DNA," said Kirsten.