Re: Wood Harry Potter Wand Replicas_update Wormtail's Wand
Hey everybody! Thanks to everyone for all of your comments! It's great to hear that you all love my wands so much! Here are a few more and a little blurb about each one, I hope you enjoy these ones as well!
Dumbledore
I love Dumbledore’s wand, because really this was one of the first wands we saw in the movies that kind of challenged us to think of wands as just always being a straight shaft with some kind of a variation on a handle - it’s hard to say where the shaft ends and the handle begins. In addition, I love the fact that it’s kind of a blend between a more naturalistic style, and something that was purposely manmade - it almost looks like some kind of a plant, but then it has the white section of runes, and the decorative finial on the end. It was really fun to carve this wand, but throughout the entire process, I was constantly saying to myself “go for it, make it bolder! Don’t sand those knife marks!!!“ Almost the entire wand was carved by hand using just my set of carving knives, and unlike most of my other wands, I purposely didn’t sand it because I wanted it to have that rough look that it has in the movies. It’s sort of a careless, primitive style, and it really does make it look very old and appropriately …dangerous. Like a few of my other wands that you’ve already seen, this wand is also made from holly.
Voldemort
I first tried this wand way back when I first saw The Goblet of Fire, and I just wasn’t happy with that version. I noticed right away in the graveyard scene that this wand had a subtle curve to it, and it was really important for me to get that right. I also wanted it to really look like bone (as much as I could, considering it’s wood) so in painting it, I used a few different colors to leave tiny little flecks and imperfections in it. I like this wand a lot because of the way your hand fits in it. The large hook at the end fits right around your pinky, and your thumb rests on the other point at the top of the handle. When you hold it like that, you really have a lot of control over it and you can even open your hand without it slipping out. When you watch the movies, you can see the actor had a lot of fun finding different grips for it.
Xenophilius
This wand is one of the few wands I have that’s made of oak. I hardly ever use it just because oak’s grain is so prominent that you can never really hide it or get around it, and details just get lost in it. This is one of the few wands, though, where oak is the PERFECT choice, because this wand isn’t really about detail; instead it’s all about shape. (But it’s interesting to note that if you take a close look at the Noble Collection version of this wand, they’ve actually painted it to make it look like it has a prominent grain in it, so this wood really was the perfect choice after all!) This wand is such a simple design, but it’s one of my favorites just because of the way it feels in your hand. I think the spiral on mine is just a little bit tighter than the official replica, but I love it just the same! And the runes on it make it that much more interesting.
Sirius
A RIDICULOUS amount of time went into this wand because of all of the engravings, but I think it was well worth it. As I was carving in the engravings little by little, I wasn’t sure if it would really look the way it was supposed to - I can’t really explain it, it just looked odd. But there was a certain point in the wand’s progression where all the symbols sort of clicked and they made the overall wand look great. I guess it’s one of those “greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts” situations
