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3d figurine Blue Sky Studios Harry Potter Harry
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Alfreds Music Publishing – Harry Potter –
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Coiled Spring Talisman: Harry Potter – Brand New And Sealed
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Deathly Hallows | Lightweight Scarf | Harry Potter Gifts
Original price was: £11.99.£4.99Current price is: £4.99. -
Dobby Knit Hat Accessory | Harry Potter Gifts
Original price was: £17.99.£13.99Current price is: £13.99. -
Figurine Banpresto Harry Potter Harry Quidditch
Original price was: £27.47.£21.84Current price is: £21.84. -
Figurine Funko Pop Deluxe Harry Potter Anniversary Harry Potter with Hogwarts Letters Exclusive
£36.07 -
Harry Potter 6″ Hagrid with Cake Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure
£25.00 -
Harry Potter Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure
£15.00 -
Harry Potter Golden Coloured Egg Necklace in a Gift Tin
£3.90 -
Harry Potter Golden Snitch Light
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Harry Potter Gryffindor
Original price was: £65.00.£39.00Current price is: £39.00. -
Harry Potter Happee Birthdae Harry Necklace
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Harry Potter Hufflepuff
Original price was: £65.00.£39.00Current price is: £39.00. -
Harry Potter Jelly Belly Advent Calendar 2024
£30.00
Harry Potter
Some fandoms fade. This one just doesn't. The people who grew up reading these books in one sitting under the duvet are now in their thirties, and they still feel it. Their kids are reading the same copies with broken spines. The films are on again somewhere right now. Buying a gift for a Harry Potter fan isn't really about finding something with an owl on it. It's about finding something that honours how much this world actually means to them, which is quite a lot more than most people who haven't read the books will ever fully appreciate.
That's the problem with most Harry Potter merchandise. The sheer volume of it means the good stuff gets buried. There are thousands of products out there with the logo slapped on and nothing else behind them. We've ignored all of that. What we were looking for were the things that feel like they were made for people who actually love this, not for a gift shop shelf in a tourist attraction. There is a real difference and you can feel it the moment you pick something up.
We've thought about who this is actually for. The friend who has the books memorised and will clock immediately whether a gift is genuinely considered or just grabbed. The child discovering it for the first time who deserves something that makes the whole thing feel as magical as the story promises. The adult who would never buy this sort of thing for themselves but would be quietly thrilled that somebody else did. These are different people and the right gift for each of them is not the same thing.
Everything we've chosen here we would give ourselves. That's always the test we apply. If we wouldn't hand it over with confidence then it doesn't belong here, regardless of how well it sells elsewhere or how recognisable the branding is. The wizarding world is detailed enough and beloved enough that the gifts should reflect that. Vague won't do. Generic won't do. There are fans counting on us to get this right, and we take that seriously.











