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  2. Witch hat - Wikipedia

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    Witch hats have been worn by a number of fictional characters, including: Granny Weatherwax, from the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. The titular witch in Le Fée Carabosse, directed by Georges Méliès, 1906. The Wicked Witch of the West, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1900. Gandalf, from The Hobbit, 1937 and The Lord of the Rings, 1954-5.

  3. Pointed hat - Wikipedia

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    Pointed hats have been a distinctive item of headgear of a wide range of cultures throughout history. Although often suggesting an ancient Indo-European tradition, they were also traditionally worn by women of Lapland , the Japanese , the Mi'kmaq people of Atlantic Canada , and the Huastecs of Veracruz and Aztec (e.g., as illustrated in the ...

  4. Magical objects in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    The Sorting Hat is an artefact used to sort Hogwarts students into houses. At the beginning of each school year, the Hat is placed on each first-year student's head. The Hat announces whether the student will be assigned to Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin. [32] In the Harry Potter films, the Sorting Hat is voiced by Leslie Phillips.

  5. Sorcerer's Hat - Wikipedia

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    The Sorcerer's Hat was a structure and the thematic icon of Disney's Hollywood Studios, the third of four theme parks built at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, from 2001 to 2015. The structure was inspired by The Sorcerer's Apprentice segment in Walt Disney 's 1940 animated film, Fantasia. Mickey Mouse 's gloved hand and ears ...

  6. Golden hat - Wikipedia

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    Golden hats (or gold hats) (German: Goldhüte, singular: Goldhut) are a very specific and rare type of archaeological artifact from Bronze Age Europe. So far, four such objects ("cone-shaped gold hats of the Schifferstadt type") are known. The objects are made of thin sheet gold and were attached externally to long conical and brimmed ...

  7. Magician (fantasy) - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Garden of Messer Ansaldo by Marie Spartali Stillman (1889): A magician uses magic to survive. [1]A magician, also known as an archimage, mage, magus, magic-user, spellcaster, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, or wizard, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources.