According to the trusty Pottermore website, a "willow-saille wand" means this:
The owner has a rather insecure personality, although they often try to hide it. The owner also has great potential. It is said that those with a long way to travel (to their destiny, to their dream etc.) will go fastest with a willow wand.
Unfortunately, "saille" was not a part of any description. Willow was the closest I could get.
Harry Potter's wand and Voldemort's wand
The strongest wand in the Harry Potter series is the Elder Wand.
Definately the voice activated illuminated wand!
my wand
No wands have names in harry potter, except the elder wand. Harry's wand is just referred to as "Harry's wand".
Harry Potter's wand is Holly and Phoenix feather, 11 inches long.
Harry Potter's first wand was made by Mr. Ollivander.
Harry potter's wand and lord voldemort's Wand share the same core so they can Only harm eachother
If your question is about Harry Potter's world, then it is the Elder Wand.
Ron Weasley stole a blackthorn wand from a snatcher. He later let Harry Potter use it until he could get another wand.
It means that Harry became the wand's owner because Draco lost to a physical duel instead of a magical one. So by all rights Harry could have taken his wand and he did.
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