Sunday's almost over, but there is still time for some relaxation yet!
For me, it comes in the form of some wordy rambling on this blog, for this is a topic I am extremely excited about! Those who recognise the title of this post would be therefore familiar with all things Harry Potter, for the Deathly Hallows formed the very basis of the last book in the series.
For the uninitiated, the Deathly Hallows are 3 legendary and extremely powerful objects said to be first owned by the Peverell brothers - The Elder Wand, The Resurrection Stone, and the Invisibility Cloak. For decades and decades, wizards in search of power and invincibility have searched for these 3 hallowed items, and identified themselves by a symbol representing the 3.
Such is the popularity of Harry Potter in pop culture that mainstream markets have began to sell a charm that represents the Deathly Hallows too! It is almost an exact replica of the one that Xenophilius Lovegood himself wears in the movie - so HOW could I resist buying this charm - resistance was completely futile! So yes, my friends, the very reason I am even starting a brass collection is because I just had to buy this Deathly Hallows charm. :D
Here is part 1 of the Bold & Brassy collection -
Be like Xenophilius Lovegood - identify yourself as a fellow true blue Harry Potter Geek with this long neckace.
The elder wand, the resurrection stone, and the invisibility cloak - all represented by one symbol.
Funny story - I was recently browsing other accessory and beading sites, and this one site referred to this charm as a "vintage triangle charm". The geek in me almost keeled over and died. THE HORROR.
If you want to make this super cool necklace a part of your collection, and declare your love for this magical universe to the world, just email me at
daintylittletrinkets@gmail.com!
Check out other Harry Potter-inspired creations here! :D
And check out this snippet from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows where they talk about, well, the Deathly Hallows.
Goodnight, Potterheads!
For me, it comes in the form of some wordy rambling on this blog, for this is a topic I am extremely excited about! Those who recognise the title of this post would be therefore familiar with all things Harry Potter, for the Deathly Hallows formed the very basis of the last book in the series.
For the uninitiated, the Deathly Hallows are 3 legendary and extremely powerful objects said to be first owned by the Peverell brothers - The Elder Wand, The Resurrection Stone, and the Invisibility Cloak. For decades and decades, wizards in search of power and invincibility have searched for these 3 hallowed items, and identified themselves by a symbol representing the 3.
Such is the popularity of Harry Potter in pop culture that mainstream markets have began to sell a charm that represents the Deathly Hallows too! It is almost an exact replica of the one that Xenophilius Lovegood himself wears in the movie - so HOW could I resist buying this charm - resistance was completely futile! So yes, my friends, the very reason I am even starting a brass collection is because I just had to buy this Deathly Hallows charm. :D
Here is part 1 of the Bold & Brassy collection -
Be like Xenophilius Lovegood - identify yourself as a fellow true blue Harry Potter Geek with this long neckace.
The elder wand, the resurrection stone, and the invisibility cloak - all represented by one symbol.
Item Code & Name: 308 Deathly Hallows
Price: RM22.00
Status: Available
Materials: Antique Brass Deathly Hallows Charm
Measurements: Approximately 76cm (including clasp), drop = 3cm
Funny story - I was recently browsing other accessory and beading sites, and this one site referred to this charm as a "vintage triangle charm". The geek in me almost keeled over and died. THE HORROR.
If you want to make this super cool necklace a part of your collection, and declare your love for this magical universe to the world, just email me at
daintylittletrinkets@gmail.com!
Check out other Harry Potter-inspired creations here! :D
And check out this snippet from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows where they talk about, well, the Deathly Hallows.
Goodnight, Potterheads!
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