![]() ![]() #CAULDRON TINYKEEP FULL#Singer Celestina Warbeck sang tunes called " You Stole My Cauldron but You Can't Have my Heart", and " A Cauldron Full of Hot, Strong Love".Cauldron Cakes were treats beloved by wizarding children.The Leaky Cauldron of London was a popular pub for wizards and witches.It was taught to third-year students in Transfiguration during the 1986–1987 school year at Hogwarts by Professor McGonagall. The Felifors Spell was a Transfiguration spell which could transform cats into cauldrons. Modern inventions included the self-stirring and collapsible varieties of cauldron, and pots of precious metal were also available for the specialist, or the show-off. Īll cauldrons were enchanted to make them lighter to carry, as they were most commonly made of pewter or iron. This practise of poaching led to protected colonies in its native habitat of Fiji island. The Fire Crab, which resembled a tortoise with a jewelled shell that shot fire out its back end, was prized for its shell for use as a cauldron. ![]() Humphrey Belcher once theorised " the time was ripe for a cheese cauldron" ( Albus Dumbledore would later comment he had been " woefully wrong" in this belief). While cauldrons remained classic potion-making utensils, there were attempts to revolutionise the cauldron, like the invention of the Self-Stirring Cauldron by Gaspard Shingleton, or the Collapsible Cauldron. A naked flame was essential for the making of potions, which made cauldrons the most practical pot of all. In time, magical and non-magical people alike moved on to stoves saucepans became more convenient and cauldrons became the sole province of witches and wizards, who continued to brew potions in them. Cauldrons were once used by Muggles and wizards and witches alike, being large metal cooking pots that could be suspended over fires. ![]()
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