A day after Christmas, the 'Video Games' hitmaker turns to Twitter to explain that hers and her sister's stolen artworks 'can't be reproduced and exists nowhere but where it was.'

AceShowbiz - Lana Del Rey has appealed for the safe return of artwork and "family mementos" she and her sister Chuck Grant had stolen from them.

The "Video Games" hitmaker took to Twitter on Thursday (December 26) night to appeal to the thief to return the work back to the siblings "for a no questions asked reward."

"This week, family mementos including my sisters entire retrospective were taken," she wrote. "I'd love to encourage whoever took it to please consider sending any of the scans of her previous work back to us for a no questions asked reward."

She added: "The work we lost can't be reproduced and exists nowhere but where it was."

Lana Del Rey's family mementos got stolen

Lana Del Rey offered 'a no questions asked reward' to her family mementos' thief.

Del Rey's younger sister is a professional photographer based out of Los Angeles and New York City, whose work has appeared in music magazines such as Fader, Vice Magazine and Rolling Stone.

She has also worked on several videos with her sister, for hits including "Mariners Apartment Complex", "Venice B**ch", and "Norman F**king Rockwell".

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