Deathly Hallows Necklace/Deathly Hallows Pendant (डेथली लॉकेट) :In the autumn of 1996,Harry Potter first observed this sign in a memory seen in Albus Dumbledore’s Pensieve, though he did not recognize it at the time. The sign was featured on a ring owned by Marvolo Gaunt, though Gaunt himself was unaware of what the sign represented, nor the fact that his ring actually contained the Resurrection Stone inside it. He instead referred to the sign as “Peverell coat of arms” in an attempt to bolster his credentials as a pure-blood. Harry would later recall seeing the mark after learning about the Hallows from Xenophilius Lovegood and this, in turn, would lead him to realize that Albus Dumbledore had hidden the Resurrection Stone inside the Golden Snitch that he had granted him in his will.- Deathly Hallows Pendant
The Sign of the Deathly Hallowsace Necklace was a triangular mark used as a representation of the Deathly Hallows, three legendary objects that allegedly, if united, would make one the “Master of Death,” also known as the “Vanquisher of Death” and the “Conqueror of Death.” The sign was actually composed of three separate marks that, united, make up the sign. The Elder Wand was represented by the straight vertical line, the Resurrection Stone by the circle surrounding it, and finally a triangle enclosing them both to represent the Cloak of Invisibility. -Deathly Hallows Necklace.
In December 1926 Grindelwald was looking for the magic Obscurial child of immense power in the Second Salem Church in close proximity of Mary Lou Barebone, which he saw in a vision. In addition, he called for assistance from Credence Barebone, the adopted son of Mary Lou Barebone. According to Grindelwald, Credence was the closest to the magic child. Confirming that he was the key in finding the child.- Deathly Hallows Necklace
Towards the end of the month, following the discovery of the Sword of Gryffindor and Ron Weasley’s return to the group, Hermione was examining a copy of Albus Dumbledore’s letter to Gellert Grindelwald in The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore when she noticed that Dumbledore had replaced the “A” in his signature with a miniature replica of this symbol. Seeing this led her to decide that it was important that she and the others pay a visit to Xenophilius Lovegood, whom she was sure could tell them more about the sign. Harry was less convinced, but was outvoted by her and Ron.
When asked, Xenophilius explained that one wears the sign to identify oneself to other believers in the hope that they might help with the Quest to the find the Hallows. Since, however, the group was not familiar with the Hallows, Xenophilius had Hermione read them The Tale of the Three Brothers from The Tales of Beedle the Bard to explain. He then drew first the straight line, then the circle and finally the triangle to create the mark and represent the three Hallows. He later stated that the appearance of the symbol on Ignotus Peverell’s grave was considered proof that the Peverells were in fact the brothers described in The Tale of the Three Brothers.
Deathly Hallowsace Necklace Details:
Metal: Zinc Alloy
Gender: Male
Size: 3 x 3 x 0.2 cm
Weight: 8 gm Approx.
Product Type: Stylish Pendant
Chain Type: Link Chain
Shape\pattern: Geometric
Shipping: Within 4-5 Days in India
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