Ronald Weasley's wand
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The wand is easy to put together, you can also use glue, the wand serves as a decoration.
This is a replica.
Ron Weasley's wand changed throughout the series. He had a total of three different wands:
1. First Wand (His Brother's)
Ron's first wand was old, second-hand, and originally belonged to his older brother Charlie Weasley, who was working with dragons in Romania at the time.
- Material and Core: It was made of ash wood, and its core was a unicorn horn.
- Characteristics: Because it was a hand-me-down and old, it was already worn out and didn't work reliably. Ron broke it in his second year when he crashed into the Whomping Willow while flying to Hogwarts in Mr. Weasley's stolen car with Harry. The wand was then mended with sellotape but tended to backfire spells rather than performing them (e.g., when trying to cast the "Slug-Vomiting Charm" on Malfoy).
2. Second Wand (New)
Ron acquired this wand at the beginning of his third year (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) at Ollivanders' shop to replace the broken one.
- Material and Core: It was made of willow wood, and its core was a unicorn hair.
- Length: It measured 14 inches (about 35.5 cm).
- Appearance: In the films, this wand has a simple, slightly rougher design.
- Characteristics: This wand served Ron reliably until the seventh book, when it was confiscated by the Snatchers in the forest (along with Harry's and Hermione's wands).
3. Third Wand (Temporary)
After losing his second wand, Ron temporarily used Peter Pettigrew's (Wormtail's) wand, which Harry took from him at Malfoy Manor. This wand was made of chestnut wood with a dragon heartstring core, measuring 9 ¼ inches long. Ron used it until the end of the war.
It is not known whether Ron acquired a new personal wand after the Battle of Hogwarts.
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