Note that Harry Potter is a fictitious story.
Young wizards typically buy their first wands at a specialist shop (like Ollivander's) around the age of 11 right before they first head off to a school like Hogwarts. (I suspect that they are home-schooled before that time to learn things like calculations (with sickles, knuts, etc) and things like house chores)
This is the wand they will have for their entire life. They will only get another wand when the one they have is seriously damaged or stolen.
Harry Potter is fiction. His wands are fiction. Sorry.
Yes hamilys in London sells wands and other Harry potter stuff! :)
they payed people to handcraft wands with machines
No
All of the things in the Harry Potter series are fictional and entirely made up by British author J. K. Rowling, thus there's no such thing as 'real Harry Potter wands'. However, fake replicas of Harry Potter wands can be bought online, on websites such as eBay, Amazon, and NobleCollection.
Not at all! Magic wands are apart of numerous mythologies.
There are no indestructible wands in the Harry Potter.
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I usually find Harry Potter items in the internet, but I'm sure there are no wands, bags, or anything but there are Harry Potter notebooks.
No wands have names in harry potter, except the elder wand. Harry's wand is just referred to as "Harry's wand".
Mainly wands.
Please refer to the related links section below for a website which sells Harry Potter memorabilia.