Who do the wands belong to in the new Wizarding World logo?
By Callum Gunn
The new Wizarding World Logo is looking magical but who are the nine witches and wizards that the wands below to?
J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World logo has gone through a bit of a magical transformation. Unveiled yesterday, the new logo has replaced Rowling’s name with a selection of nine wards. Displayed in a fan like arc or an open book style display, the wands are from nine different Witches and Wizards from both the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts franchise.
A wonderful new logo design that represents the exciting new future for the Wizarding World. Each wand chosen has been someone who has been a significantly important character in the Wizarding World.
But who exactly are they?
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The chosen nine!
Photo Credit: courtesy Warner Bros.
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From left to right the wards belong to: Voldemort, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Harry Potter, Professor Dumbledore, Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Queenie Goldstein and Gellert Grindelwald.
Each individual wand comes with its own unique characteristics and history. For example, Grindelwald’s wand is the one he used prior to obtaining the Elder Wand from the wandmaker Gregorovitch. You can learn about each individual wand via the official Pottermore website where you can click on each wand and learn who the owner is and about the wand itself.
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So did you know whose wand belonged to who when you first saw the official new logo? What were your first impressions? Do you have a favorite wand? Leave a comment below with your thoughts.