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All my woodwork is custom made, after you place your order. Wait times vary depending on my workload and the intricacy of the item you order - anywhere from two weeks to several months. Please contact me before placing your order if you have any questions. Thanks!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Daughter of Nature - Rosewood Wand Collection

Rosewood has very strong conections with nature and with love. Great for charms that alter the emotions - cheering charms, love charms, etc., but also handy for herbology - the wielder of this wand not only feels at home in the wilderness but part of it. Combining its magic with the correct magical plants and herbs can produce outstanding results. It is also rumored that a rosewood wand produces the most powerful amortentia - Fred and George's secret to their line of disguised love potions at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes. They may know a good joke, but don't underestimate their talents.

Length: up to 11 inches. Price per wand: $27.00, $45.00 with leather grip. Choose from Cochen Rosewood (top and 3rd, 4th, and 5th) Honduran rosewood (2nd from top), or East Indian Rosewood (bottom)






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Monday, March 21, 2011

Yew Wizard Wand - You Know Who...

This is the first in my Inspired-By-The-Movies series of hand-carved solid-hardwood wands. Unlike the wands sold as movie merchandise, this is solid yew - the same wood as in the Harry Potter books, in which Voldemort's wand (oops, I mean he who must not be named, sorry - we muggles forget) is described as being yew, 13-1/2 inches long, with a phoenix feather core. You're going to have to use your magic to translocate the phoenix feather into the core because, as a muggle, I'm in short supply, but the rest is legit, and it can come with a natural finish, or with a bone and aged finish like the wand shown. Just promise me, please, no unforgivable curses - I'd hate to know that a wand I made was put to evil use.

Price: $140.00





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Bocote Wands - The Master Shape Shifter Collection




Bocote is saught after by most muggles for its fine contasting look, but what most muggles don't know is that this wand is the master of appearances - it has unique powers for transfiguration and disillusionment. Favored by covert ministry wizards, wands of this wood not only allow a wizard to quickly alter their own appearance, and perform complex transfigurations on all matter, animal, mineral, or vegetable. Be warned, transfiguration is tricky to master, and human transfigurations can go horribly wrong, but a bocote wand should go far in helping you to get a firm grasp on the needed skills.

Length: 11". Price: $30.00





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Monday, March 7, 2011

The Egyptian Enigma Collection - Ebony Wizard Wands

A rare wood, enjoying a recent surge in popularity for wizard wands, Ebony is well known for its use in very ancient magic. It is said that Egyptian sorcerers used ebony wands to put curses in the pyramids and around their sacred tombs. Ebony makes a wand with very precise and focused energy, with ebony wands often favoring witches and wizards with good dexterity and clear minds.
Length: 11" Price: $46.50






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The Hero's Holly Collection - Dark Wizards Beware

Holly - the wand wood that chose the chosen one - talk about choosy wands. However, if you've got the makings of a hero, you should have no problems. The boy who lived put his to great use - he drove away hundreds of dementors, won the triwizard tournament despite you-know-who's tampering, and through the prior incantantem resulting from the shared cores, overpowered the dark lord himself in a duel of sheer will at the age of fourteen. And don't forget the battle of the ministry where he and his holly wand fought off the inner circle of death eaters - lord-thingy's "most trusted" supporters. If this wizard's great feats do not show the nobility and heroism symbolized by the holly wand nothing will.

Length: 11". Price: $35.00






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Friday, February 11, 2011

Wizard Conductor's Wand, er, um, Baton, Yeah, that's it.


"Ah, music - a magic beyond all we do here!" Wise words by one of the greatest headmasters of all time - long live his memory. This wizard wand is perfect for the witch or wizard with musical talent - I'm currently negotiating a custom design for the former lead singer of the Weird Sisters, now persuing a career as a conductor of a prominent symphony in disguise as a muggle. I can't tell you which, but it should be apparent soon when the music they play is subtlely enhanced by the magic of the wand I'm making. I'm expecting great things - Keep your eyes and ears open, you'll be impressed.
The baton shown above is with a holly shaft and a purpleheart handle, total length about 15 inches. The shaft should be both light weight and light color. Maple offers a less-expensive alternative to holly. The handle can be any number of woods, from more common woods like walnut, purpleheart, etc. to exotics like rosewood, ebony, or cocobolo. Engraving and pyrography is also available for an additional fee. Email me to discuss specifics.
Price as shown - $60.00. Add a pouch for an additional $10.00






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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tulipwood and Padauk Wand - Chaos Contained


In wandlore, it is said that Padauk is a powerful, yet chaotic wood - novices beware of its randomly fluctuating, constantly changing energy. In this wand, however, it is combined with the magic of tulipwood - its ties to natural cycles provide order for the energy of the padauk, and as with Gupalot's third law, the combination of the two woods results in unique qualities that neither of the woods posess on their own - great for divination, cheering charms, herbology, and temporal transformations. Rumor has it that some of the unspeakables in the department of mysteries have been using similar wands to repair the damage from the recent battle there in the time room. Hopefully they can get their smashed time turners replaced so I can pick one up and get more time in my shop. But then, do they work for muggles?
Tulipwood, I'm afraid is pricey, so this is not one of my less expensive wands. Order yours for $42.50. Length: Approximately 14"





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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Wizard Wand - Fire Opal and Cherry

Imagine going to wizard school in Sweden or Norway - up in the cold north, fires only lit for magical purposes - brrrr. Sounds like you'd be wise to find a wand with the power of this fire opal-colored handle to keep you warm on those cold winter nights. Put together with cherry, a wand wood known for its connection to the powers of earth, and you've got yourself a wand capable of impressive feats.
Price as shown: $45.00 . Exotic woods for extra.






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Beaux Baton (Beautiful Wand) - Amethyst and Maple


Every school of Witchcraft and Wizardry does things a little differently. Some divide the students into houses. Others strive for a unified student body. This wand is inspired by the beautiful wands (Beaux Baton in French) used by french wizarding students. With an amethyst-colored handle, and maple shaft, this wand is ready to help you through your charm class, especially with levitation and cleansing spells. Well suited to both witches and wizards, and bound to attract the envy of fellow students. Price for domestic wood as shown: $45.00






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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Citrine and Yellowheart Wizard Wand


OK So I tried to find the name of the jewel that keeps track of house points for the kids who are loyal, who value fair play, or "all the rest" as they're sometimes called by the other three wizard school houses. No luck - citrine is about as far as I could come. This acrylic handle captures the magic quite nicely. Coupled with yellowheart, or pao amarello, the resulting wizard wand is has special prowess, especially for dueling - watch out dueling club!!

Price: $55.00






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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Sapphire and Walnut Wizard Wand

Walnut is a thoughtful and serious wood, geared toward introspection, in touch with the element of earth, and used for cleansing and protection. Put together with the sapphire-colored handle, which matches the strength of a keen mind, wit, and learning - this wand is practially guaranteed to help you excel at wizard school. Don't worry though, you can't help but have fun when you wield this baby - it won't all be homework and study time.

Price: $45.00






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Ruby and Ambrosia Maple Wizard Wand

A wand from the Wizard School House Wands series, with the ruby-colored handle that suits the brave at heart, those of daring nerve, the chivalrous, and an ambrosia maple shaft, well suited for charm work and levitation, and frankly, one of my more stunning wands. I love the mottled spalting pattern of ambrosia maple, and it contrasts so well with the ruby handle.

Order yours today for $45.00.






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Emerald and Rosewood Wizard Wand

This is another in the series of Wizard School House Wands, with an emerald-colored resin handle, and East Indian Rosewood. Emerald is the gemstone for those who are ambitious and cunning, resourceful, and usually pure-blooded wizards? Maybe, like me, you have an affinity towards snakes, and really like the colors green and silver. As for rosewood, in matters dealing with beauty, rosewood can be very effective. It would be good for love spells as well, but only those conducted with maturity and wisdom. Frivolous energies will not be enhanced by this wood.

Shown here with a matching forest-green velvet pouch, order yours today for $55, add $5 for the pouch.







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Sapphire and Yellowheart Wizard School House Wand


OK, OK, I admit it - I was a bit of a braniac in school. If I was sorted, it probably would have been into this house - where >intelligence, creativity, learning, and wit are the virtues that dominate. Now don't start thinking that means only geeky wizards belong here - Cho was pretty hot stuff, even if she did have a problem with spineless friends.

The blue sapphire-colored swirled handle complements most any choice in woods - choose the wandwood that brings the powers you need to your spellwork and be prepared - this wand will impress. Price varies from $45-$55 depending on what wood you choose. Order below:







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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Mini Wizard Wands

A new addition to Muggle Wandmaker's offerings, these miniature wizard wands pack quite a punch. Just make sure that you register with the ministry of magic for a concealed wand permit if you're going to be keeping one of these mini wands in your pocket.

As with all of my wands, these are solid hardwoods, polished smooth and ready for wizarding action. Prices vary depending on the wood - less expensive domestics $12.00, common exotics $14.00, and rare exotics $16.00. $5 shiping will be added at checkout, and may be combined for multiple orders.






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Domestics ($12.00):
Alder: protects against drowning, acts as a shield against death curses and ill opens. Known to keep that ridiculous grim away. Has strange results when combined with gillyweed - not recommended.

Ambrosia Maple: great for charm work, especially levitation. Careful though - don't think "levicorpus" to yourself when you're fingering your keys or the others in the room may get a bit of a surprise.

Ash: great at casting protective charms around your home to keep out those darned death eaters - they can seriously mess up your decorating scheme. Works great at imperturbable charms too - keep dungbombs and extendable ears at bay.

Maple: great for charm work, especially levitation. Careful though - don't think "levicorpus" to yourself when you're fingering your keys or the others in the room may get a bit of a surprise.


Mesquite: not just a barbeque flavoring, mesquite wands have been favored by native American wizards for their use in rain charms and summoning buffalo. TATONKA!! Only make sure you don't combine the two - raining buffalo - now that's scary.


Myrtle: Listen up ladies - myrtle is great in matters of love and passion. Popular among dryads - don't let them steal your wizard's heart, get your own myrtle miniwand today!




Oak: Wisdom, strength, stability, protection. In short, boring, right? Well, don't underestimate wands of oak - rumor has it they can be mended by the elder wand if you get expelled for letting something mad an hairy loose on the castle - just keep it hidden in a pink umbrella and you're OK.

Common Exotics ($14.00):
Purpleheart: Known especially for its power in healing work - Consider this your personal first aid kit (only in addition to a REAL first aid kit - sorry, muggle laywer language)

Bubinga: a sensitive wood, according to wandlore. Wizards, this may just be what you need to win that witch's attention - forget relationship self-help books and get a bubinga minwand today.

Canarywood: helpful in spurring creativity and artistic expression. Combined with gnome saliva (excuse me, gernumblie saliva) you could be capable of amazing works of art with this miniwand.

Tambootie: Careful with this one, folks. Tambootie exudes noxious vapors when burned, and its sap is used to tip arrows by tribes in Africa. As a wand, it could be a little unstable - no guarantees that it won't backfire on you and make you vomit slugs. Still, if you're willing to give it a go, it could be just the wand you've been looking for.

Goncalo Alvez: this wand has a mystique to its mischeivous energy that lends to the uncovering of wild mysteries and the favours of the bold spirit toward the blessings of fate. Caution: has been known to cause spontaneous speaking in spanish to the wielder. Yo quiero los tacos por favor....Oh, it strikes again!

Osage Orange: known for repelling vermin (including annoying siblings) and resisting decay, excellent for use in totem magic.


Rare Exotics ($16.00):
Cochen Rosewood: Rosewoods are all great when it comes to matters of the heart - enhancing natural beauty and grace, and quite effective at love charms. Cochen Rosewood is from the carribean, so it has a decidedly tropical flare to its magic - beware of accidentally conjuring coconuts.

East-Indian Rosewood: again, a rosewood that will help win the hearts and minds of others. This wand also is highly effective in cooking with curry.

Nigerian Ebony: a powerful, indiscriminate wood - it's like the swiss army knife of wands. Open bottles, clip your fingernails, jinx your enemies and protect your palls with this little beaut.


Tulipwood: with ties to the moon and lunar cycle, this wand can be a little temperamental if you use it under a new moon.



Spalted Maple: As with other maples, great for charms and levitation. This has the added plus of being great for any spell work that involves cheese.






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