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Harry Potter Collectibles and Memorabilia

Updated on September 6, 2014
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The Amazing Range of Harry Potter Collectibles and Memorabilia

Are you looking for some of the amazing range of Harry Potter Collectibles and Harry Potter Memorabilia that are available?

Perhaps you are looking for Harry Potter Collectibles to give as a gift to a Harry Potter fan or perhaps you are a Harry Potter fan who wants to build up a collection of items assocaited with the whole Harry Potter phenomenon?

The hobby of collecting various objects (which may or may not have dollar value) is very old. Many academicians try to figure out the reason behind this harmless time passing hobby. There is not a single answer to the question of why people collect certain things. People have different reasons for collecting different objects. Therefore, we know that the reason for collecting Harry Potter Collectibles varies.

The image of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Express Platform 9 3/4 Wooden Sign courtesy of Amazon

Harry Potter Horcrux Locket

This piece of jewelry is the exact replica of that which was owned by Salazar Slytherin. During its existence, this locket changed hands numerous times. Salazar Slytherin created it so that only a Parselmouth can open it.

But with this beautifully detailed collectible locket, you’ll have free access to the treasures inside as long as it’s in your possession.

Harry Potter Hermione’s Beaded Bag

You may not be able to fit camping supplies or books in this beaded bag, but it still features hidden pockets and can be as mysterious as that of Hermione’s. Hermione’s beaded bag had an undetectable extension charm which she placed on it in able to carry more items.

This collectible beaded bag features 2 secret pockets inside in which you can use to store all your most treasured possessions. It also features a draw string closure and beaded details.

Harry Potter Sorting Hat

Learn which house your destined to be in with the Sorting Hat. This hat is the very replica of the Sorting Hat that was featured in the Harry Potter movies. It’s made of soft ultra suede fabric and has a cotton lining in the inside.

There’s also a secret pocket inside which contains fortunes for you. This Sorting Hat also doubles as a pocket for realistic movements.

Hogwarts Express Platform 9 3/4 Wooden Sign

This Hogwarts sign is definitely a great addition to any room. The 18 inch wooden sign is just like the one featured in the movie, which announces the arrival of the Hogwarts Express. Hang this anywhere in your home and see if a big red engine comes pulling into your drive way!

Harry Potter Collectible Wand

The Noble Collection Harry Potter Illuminating Wand
The Noble Collection Harry Potter Illuminating Wand
A recreation of the famous wand. Wave the wand and the light goes on! Wave it again, and it turns off! Wand measures 14 inches in length
 

The Motivation Behind Collecting Harry Potter Collectibles

There are collectors who are never satisfied, even after acquiring sizable amounts of collectibles. The collector who has amassed many Harry Potter Collectibles always wants to acquire new. There are people who have filled up their entire house with their collectibles.

There has not been any extensive studying done to reveal the exact reason for collecting. It is believed by some that the future value of Harry Potter Collectibles is often the reason. It is true that the value of collectibles often increase many times during a short span of time. For the lucky collector who got that particular collectible, this fetches profits. In short, many can earn money while still enjoying their favorite hobby. It is not always possible to earn profit from collectibles. You can also lose money if the demand for your collectibles evaporates and you have bought the collectible at higher price. The rule of supply and demand is also applicable for collecting.

When asked about the reason for acquiring Harry Potter Collectibles, many people insist that monetary benefit is not the primary reason for their hobby. The most common reason hobbyists give is that they love their Harry Potter Collectibles - it's as simple as that!.

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