Yes, the resurrection stone allows the owner to see the person/people they love who have died. However, the stone does not bring people back from the dead.
There is no "name" on the Resurrection Stone. The Deathly Hallows sign is inscribed in the stone. The stone was mounted in the Gaunt family ring before Dumbledore destroyed the Horcrux in it and passed it on to Harry.
No, they are different things. The Deathly Hallows is made up of three items, one of which is the Resurrection Stone. The philosopher's stone was created by Nicolas Flamel.
The stone is the resurrection stone, as aquired by one of the the brothers in the Deathly Hallows story.
the forest again
There are two important stones in the series. The Philosopher's Stone and the Resurrection Stone. The Philosopher's Stone produces the Elixir of Life which allows the drinker to live forever as long as they keep drinking it. The Resurrection Stone allows the user to see their deceased loved ones.
Yes it was.
There is no "name" on the Resurrection Stone. The Deathly Hallows sign is inscribed in the stone. The stone was mounted in the Gaunt family ring before Dumbledore destroyed the Horcrux in it and passed it on to Harry.
No, they are different things. The Deathly Hallows is made up of three items, one of which is the Resurrection Stone. The philosopher's stone was created by Nicolas Flamel.
The Resurrection Stone was given to Harry by Dumbledore, who had hidden it within the first Snitch Harry caught during a Quidditch Match.
The second of the Peverell brothers, Cadmus, requested an object which could bring loved ones back from the dead. Death obliged and turned a stone from the riverside into the Resurrection Stone.
The stone is the resurrection stone, as aquired by one of the the brothers in the Deathly Hallows story.
the forest again
Initially, the creator of Marvolo Gaunt's ring, as the stone used in the item was indeed the resurrection stone. However, whether the creator of the ring knew of its power or not it unknown. Then, also unknowingly, Voldemort discovered it however not as its true nature (the resurrection stone) but as a family heirloom with which he would then go on to make a Horcrux. After that, Dumbledore discovered the Stone when he figured out its true nature, both as a resurrection stone and as a Horcrux. Finally it was discovered by Harry who was struck by the idea that the resurrection stone was left to him within the snitch, and upon opening the gold ball found the stone from Marvolo Gaunt's ring.
There are two important stones in the series. The Philosopher's Stone and the Resurrection Stone. The Philosopher's Stone produces the Elixir of Life which allows the drinker to live forever as long as they keep drinking it. The Resurrection Stone allows the user to see their deceased loved ones.
Proffessor Dumbeldore
Not really. The Durmstrang students think so, but they are simply the Elder wand, the Resurrection Stone and the Invisibility Cloak from a "fable", there is not really anything "bad" about them.
Bezoar, Philosophers stone and the Resurrection stone