Fairy wands can be made from almost any item or object and are enchanted to help fairies perform magic. Elves, witches, and wizards are capable of performing the spells to bewitch fairy wands. There are a vast variety of fairy wands including many types of feathers such as pheasant, cardinal, raven, guinea, ostrich, crow, parakeet, mockingbird, eagle, bluebird, peacock, hummingbird, snow goose, and emu. There are also a lot of flower wands like clover blossoms, tulips, pansies, miniature roses, and poppies. Some of the more unique wands include a porcupine quill, a thin crystal shard, an elephant’s eyelash, a tiger whisker, an everlasting icicle, a curlicue grapevine, a paper drinks umbrella, an otter whisker, a cinnamon stick, braided orangutan hairs, a royal carpet thread from a castle in Germany, a vanilla bean, a knitting needle, a peppermint stick, an ever changing seasonal wisteria sprig, a matchstick, the minute hand from an antique carriage clock, a dandelion seed, a corkscrew-spiraled boar bristle, a bit of braided lion’s mane, an invisible twig, a skeleton key, and a pussy willow branch. There are also wands made from sprigs of mistletoe, gleaming pieces of golden straw, various twigs, pine needles, assorted cactus thorns; and polished wood splinters like mahogany, pecan, and sliver birch.
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