Beaded Handbag
Object Information
- Type: Magical Device, Container
- Owners: Hermione Granger
- Maker: Unconfirmed, but heavily implied to be Hermione Granger
Description and Appearance
The beaded handbag is a small, purple, cloth bag adorned with beads. To an outside observer, it appears to be a simple and unremarkable accessory, easily carried in one's hand. Its true nature is magically concealed, giving no outward indication of its immense internal capacity or the lack of corresponding weight.
Magical Properties and Usage
The bag's primary magical property stems from the use of a powerful and difficult Undetectable Extension Charm. This charm vastly increases the internal dimensions of the bag without altering its external appearance. Consequently, it can hold a near-limitless number of objects of various sizes, from books to a full-sized tent. Key features include:
- Massive Capacity: Hermione Granger used the bag to carry all the supplies she, Harry Potter, and Ron Weasley needed to survive while on the run, effectively making it a portable survival kit and library.
- Weightlessness: The charm also negates the weight of the contents. Despite holding furniture, heavy books, and numerous other items, the bag remained light and easy to carry.
- Summoning: Hermione was able to retrieve specific items from the bag's depths by simply concentrating on what she needed, causing the desired object to present itself.
Among the vast number of items stored within the bag were:
- Numerous books for research, including copies of Hogwarts: A History, The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, and Secrets of the Darkest Art.
- A three-person tent formerly owned by Perkins from the Ministry of Magic.
- Changes of clothing for the trio.
- Essential potions and ingredients, most notably Essence of Dittany and Polyjuice Potion.
- The portrait of Phineas Nigellus Black for gathering information.
- The Sword of Gryffindor, stored for a time after its retrieval from the frozen lake.
History
Hermione Granger prepared the beaded handbag in the summer of 1997 in anticipation of the trio's hunt for Voldemort's Horcruxes. She revealed its existence to Harry Potter shortly before the attack by Death Eaters at Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding, explaining she had been practising the Undetectable Extension Charm. The bag became an indispensable asset throughout the 1997-1998 school year. It accompanied the trio from The Burrow to Grimmauld Place, through the forests where they camped for months, to Godric's Hollow, and eventually to Malfoy Manor. When the trio was captured by Snatchers, the bag was confiscated, but its mundane appearance prevented the captors from discovering its true nature. After their escape from Malfoy Manor, Hermione continued to carry the bag until the conclusion of the Second Wizarding War.
Role in the Story
The enchanted beaded handbag is one of the most crucial magical objects in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It serves as a symbol of Hermione's foresight, intelligence, and unwavering preparedness. Without the supplies contained within, the trio's survival during their long and arduous journey would have been impossible. The bag provided them with shelter (the tent), medical aid (the Essence of Dittany used to heal Ron's splinching and Harry's wound from Nagini), research materials, and crucial magical items. Its existence allowed the trio to remain independent and hidden from Voldemort and his followers for an extended period, making the entire Horcrux hunt feasible.
Behind the Scenes
- In the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 film, the bag is shown on multiple occasions. Hermione is seen magically packing it and later pulling large items, such as the tent, from its small opening, visually demonstrating the Undetectable Extension Charm's effect (film).
- While the books never explicitly confirm the enchanter, Hermione's statement that she had been practising the charm makes it virtually certain that she performed the advanced magic on the bag herself. The Ministry of Magic places restrictions on the use of such charms for personal containers to prevent misuse, highlighting the exceptional nature of Hermione's actions.