Tapestry of a group of Snidget-hunters

A twelfth-century tapestry of a group of wizards setting out to catch a Snidget is part of the exhibits at the Museum of Quidditch at London. The tapestry is of historical significance, as it shows the growing popularity of Snidget-hunting from the early 1100s. The tapestry is divided in two portions: the on the first one can see hunters carrying nets, others using wands, and still others attempting to catch the Golden Snidget with their bare hands. Still on this section, one can see a wizard catching the Snidget, and it can be verified that the bird was often crushed by its captor. The final portion of the tapestry shows the wizard who catched the Snidget being offered a bag of gold.

Appearances

 * Quidditch Through the Ages