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+ | |image=[[File:Slughorns Hourglass.png]] |
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+ | |name=Slughorn's Hourglass |
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+ | |usage=To measure how interesting a conversation is. |
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+ | |owners=[[Horace Slughorn]] |
+ | |first={{HBP|F}} |
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− | '''Horace Slughorn's |
+ | '''[[Horace Slughorn|Slughorn]]'s Hourglass'''<ref name="MHP">{{MHP}} (see [https://plus.google.com/photos/116008007050289952065/albums/5735436498066814209/5735447304967796194?pid=5735447304967796194&oid=116008007050289952065 this image])</ref> was a clock made of two glass vessels connected with a narrow passage through which sand and a green fluid flowed, and green serpentine features adorning the outside. The serpent imagery in its design symbolised [[Slytherin]] house, of which Slughorn was the Head. It was kept in Slughorn's [[Potions Classroom|Potions classroom]] on his desk, though it is presumed to also reside in his office. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | The sand runs accordingly with the quality of the conversation: if stimulating, the sand runs slowly. |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | [[File:Halfblood-03321.jpg|240px|thumb|left|[[Tom Riddle]] tapping Slughorn's hourglass]] |
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+ | Horace Slughorn had this hourglass in his possession during the [[1996-1997 school year]], during which when he is explaining the properties of the hourglass to [[Harry Potter]] the sand runs quickly (as it isn't a very deep conversation) but later as they discuss Lord Voldemort and what he was like at school the sand moves so slowly that it seems to freeze. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *This hourglass is never mentioned in the books. |
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+ | *The sand inside the hourglass seen in the films is white, however the replica hourglass offered by the [[Noble Collection]] contains green sand. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *{{HBP|F}} {{1st}} |
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− | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]'' {{1st}} |
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+ | ==Notes and references== |
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+ | {{Reflist}}[[fr:Sablier de Horace Slughorn]] |
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+ | [[es:Reloj de arena de Horace Slughorn]] |
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+ | [[pl:Klepsydra Horacego Slughorna]] |
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+ | [[Category:Magical objects]] |
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+ | [[Category:Timepieces]] |
Revision as of 19:21, 21 May 2020
- "Sir. I was just admiring your hourglass."
- — Harry Potter[src]
Slughorn's Hourglass[1] was a clock made of two glass vessels connected with a narrow passage through which sand and a green fluid flowed, and green serpentine features adorning the outside. The serpent imagery in its design symbolised Slytherin house, of which Slughorn was the Head. It was kept in Slughorn's Potions classroom on his desk, though it is presumed to also reside in his office.
Description
The sand runs accordingly with the quality of the conversation: if stimulating, the sand runs slowly.
History
Little is known about how or when Slughorn acquired this object, but it is known that he already owned this object by the time that teenage Tom Riddle was studying at Hogwarts.
Horace Slughorn had this hourglass in his possession during the 1996-1997 school year, during which when he is explaining the properties of the hourglass to Harry Potter the sand runs quickly (as it isn't a very deep conversation) but later as they discuss Lord Voldemort and what he was like at school the sand moves so slowly that it seems to freeze.
Behind the scenes
- This hourglass is never mentioned in the books.
- The sand inside the hourglass seen in the films is white, however the replica hourglass offered by the Noble Collection contains green sand.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) (First appearance)