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You can now buy a $45K Harry Potter themed golden snitch ring box

Plus other magical wizarding jewellery.

If you know your bludgers from your quaffles and have a casual $45k to drop, this handcrafted platinum Golden Snitch ring box may just be the most magical thing you’ll ever own.

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New Zealand jewellery label Freeman Design has created a luxe collection of Harry Potter-themed fine jewellery. 

The ring box is perfect for anyone planning to pop the question to a Harry Potter fanatic.  

Meticulously handcrafted from forty-one individual parts, the Golden Snitch ring box takes a master jeweller two weeks to make. The detailed piece features the hand-engraved phrase, “I open at the close” across the top and includes a secret button to open it. Each golden snitch comes with a sterling silver broomstick necklace which also serves as a key to open the box. 

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Platinum Golden Snitch ring box (Credit: Freeman Jewelry)
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If you’re after something a little more affordable, there is a veritable witch’s cauldron of other Harry Potter-themed pieces, from a sterling silver time turner necklace to a delicate blue topaz mirror of Erised

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Time Turner necklace and Mirror of Erised necklace (Credit: Freeman Jewelry)

There is also a Harry Potter acceptance letter necklace (complete with a sterling silver engraved letter), a Hogwarts crest ring and a range of wand necklaces including those belonging to Bellatrix, Hermione and Luna.  

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Acceptance letter necklace (Credit: Freeman Jewelry)
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Hogwarts crest signet ring (Credit: Freeman Jewelry)

And for something extra-whimsical, there is a sterling silver Niffler chasing a diamond necklace

You can see the full Harry Potter fine jewellery collection at Freeman Jewelry. Accio credit card!

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