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Harry Potter | Wand Woods | Wizarding World The following notes on various wand woods should be regarded very much as a starting point, for this is the study of a lifetime, and I continue to learn with every wand I make and match
Wand wood | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom Various wands of different woods (left to right): Harry Potter's wand was holly; Ron Weasley's wand was willow; Hermione Granger's wand was vine; Sirius Black's wand was unknown; Severus Snape's wand was unknown; and Lord Voldemort's wand was yew
Wand wood - The Harry Potter Compendium Various wands of different woods Various different types of wood are used in the construction of wands They are also embedded with a core of a magical substance Wands vary according to length, from at least 5" to 16", as well as rigidity, ranging from "springy" [1] to "unyielding" [2]
Harry Potter Wands List: Type Meaning for All 34 of Them Harry Potter tried out several wands in 1991, all made by Ollivander The first was made of beechwood, 9’’ long, with its core made of dragon heartstring and described as nice and flexible
List of Wand Woods | Wiki | Harry Potter Amino Only a minority of trees can produce wand quality wood (just as a minority of humans can produce magic) It takes years of experience to tell which ones have the gift, although the job is made easier if Bowtruckles are found nesting in the leaves, as they never inhabit mundane trees