HARRY POTTER - Tom Riddle Diary
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HARRY POTTER - Tom Riddle Diary
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- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Harry Potter
- Category
- Stationery / Notebook
- Manufacturer
- Noble Collection (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0812370014712
- Reference
- 150587
- SKU
- NN7263 / 812370014712
- Weight
- 0.49 Kg
- Composition
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- HARRY POTTER - TOM RIDDLE'S DIARYOwn a legendary and sinister artefact from the saga with this official replica of Tom Riddle’s magical diary, as it appears in the feature film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Produced by The Noble Collection, this high-end stationery and display item features a superb binding that captures the aesthetic and mysterious texture of the original notebook used in the production. The journal is ideal for recording your own secrets or for enhancing your display of magical artefacts on your shelf.
Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Noble Collection.
- Product type: Notebook / Collectors’ replica.
- Licence: Harry Potter.
- Sub-category: Notebook.
- Cover material: High-quality leather binding.
- Contents: 142 blank double-sided sheets (284 pages).
- Dimensions: Approx. 20 x 13 cm.
- Supplier reference: NN7263.
- Barcode (EAN): 0812370014712.
Origin and character’s world
A simple diary purchased by a young teenager in Muggle London in the 1940s, this book became the very first Horcrux secretly created by Lord Voldemort. The occult artefact contains a fragment of the soul and the preserved memories of Tom Riddle from his time as a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Although its pages appear perfectly blank at first glance, the notebook possesses the ability to communicate autonomously and subtly with anyone who writes in it with ink. Manipulated over time, Ginny Weasley and then Harry Potter fell victim to it, before the young hero managed to destroy the evil object once and for all by piercing it with a Basilisk’s venom-tipped hook.
