Percival Graves' wand

This wand belonged to Percival Graves. It was made from ebony wood, was 14-15 inches in length, and had Wampus Cat Hair core, and unknow flexibility. When Percival was impersonated by Gellert Grindelwald, he used the wand as part of the disguise.

Behind the scenes

 * This wand appears in the film adaptations of . Its design was modelled on "an antique conductor's wand".
 * In the book The Case of Beasts: Explore the Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the entry for Graves' wand reads, "Graves' wand was fairly straightforward in the sense it was all ebony, but dividing the main tip and the handle was a silver band, again in a very simple deco style, and with a rear tip, almost like a walking stick."


 * On the information for the replica of Percival Graves' wand on the website Film Jackets, it lists the wand's length as "15 inches long".

Notes and references
Baguette de Percival Graves