Small / Medium hat on top and crest

Halloween costumes costume

11” long end to end

Great gift for a Harry Potter Fan

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Warner Brothers, wizard lightning world slippers with sound

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Hogwart Crest

Wizard sorting Hat

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The Hogwarts crest represents the four houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff. Each house is symbolized by an animal: a lion, a serpent, an eagle, and a badger, respectively. The crest also features the school's motto, "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus," which translates to "Never tickle a sleeping dragon". The H in the center stands for Hogwarts.

Detailed Breakdown

Four Houses

The crest is divided into four sections, each representing one of the four houses founded by Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Helga Hufflepuff.

Animal Symbolism:

Each house is associated with a specific animal: Gryffindor (lion), Slytherin (serpent), Ravenclaw (eagle), and Hufflepuff (badger). These animals are not just decorative; they represent the core values of each house, such as courage, ambition, wisdom, and loyalty.

Motto:

The motto, "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus," is a piece of advice, suggesting that one should not provoke or disturb a powerful entity (represented by the sleeping dragon).

Central "H":

The "H" prominently displayed in the center of the crest stands for Hogwarts, emphasizing the school's unity and its role in fostering these diverse talents.

Elements and Matter:

Beyond the animals and motto, the four houses are also associated with the four classical elements (fire, water, earth, and air) and their corresponding states of matter (plasma, liquid, solid, and gas).