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Wandmaker

Introduction

A wandmaker is a witch or wizard who studies the complex branch of magic known as wandlore and practices the craft of making wands. This is a rare and highly specialized profession that requires immense skill, knowledge, and magical ability. The craft involves pairing specific wand woods with powerful magical cores to create a unique magical instrument that will form a bond with its owner. The most renowned wandmakers in the series are Garrick Ollivander of Great Britain and his European competitor, Mykew Gregorovitch.

Biography

The history of wandmaking is ancient, with Ollivander noting that his family began the craft in Great Britain in 382 B.C., having arrived with the Romans. The core principle of the craft, at least as espoused by Ollivander, is that “the wand chooses the wizard”. This philosophy suggests that wands possess a degree of sentience and that a successful pairing between a wand and its owner is a matter of affinity, not simply of selection. The craft is described as a “mysterious and complex branch of magic”. It demands a deep understanding of the properties of countless magical substances and woods, and how they interact with each other and with the personality of a potential owner. A wandmaker's reputation is built on the quality of their instruments and their ability to match them to customers. While Ollivander is considered the finest in Britain, other wandmakers like Gregorovitch were also highly regarded, though their philosophies and techniques sometimes differed. Gregorovitch, for example, was more openly interested in researching and duplicating the properties of the legendary Elder Wand.

Physical Appearance and Personality

While there is no single archetype, the two prominent wandmakers in the novels share certain traits.

From these examples, it can be inferred that wandmakers are typically highly intelligent, possibly eccentric individuals who dedicate their lives to their singular, intricate craft.

Magical Abilities and Skills

A wandmaker's skills extend far beyond simple carpentry. Their primary abilities include:

Possessions

A wandmaker's most important possessions are the tools and raw materials of their trade.

Relationships

Wandmakers hold a unique position in wizarding society, forming relationships with nearly every witch and wizard who purchases a wand.

Etymology

The term “wandmaker” is a straightforward English compound word, combining “wand” and “maker,” literally meaning “one who makes wands.”

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