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==Magical Cauldrons==
 
==Magical Cauldrons==
 
Many cauldrons have magical properties. The '''self-stirring cauldron''' was invented by [[Gaspard Shingleton]]. [[Bruno Schmidt]] of Germany once killed an [[Erkling]] by striking it with his '''collapsible cauldron'''. Shops in [[Diagon Alley]] sell both self-stirring and collapsible cauldrons. Other cauldrons may have [[Undetectable Extension Charm]]s placed on them, as students often use them to carry many books and school supplies.
 
Many cauldrons have magical properties. The '''self-stirring cauldron''' was invented by [[Gaspard Shingleton]]. [[Bruno Schmidt]] of Germany once killed an [[Erkling]] by striking it with his '''collapsible cauldron'''. Shops in [[Diagon Alley]] sell both self-stirring and collapsible cauldrons. Other cauldrons may have [[Undetectable Extension Charm]]s placed on them, as students often use them to carry many books and school supplies.
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==Types of Cauldrons==
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*[[Self-Stirring Cauldron]]
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*[[Collapsible cauldron]]
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*Copper
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*Brass
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*Pewter
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*Silver
   
 
==Cauldron Thickness==
 
==Cauldron Thickness==

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A cauldron (Latin caldarium, "hot bath") is an item similar to a bucket or kettle and is used to brew and hold potions and also may be used to carry supplies. Cauldrons are heated over an open fire and can be hung over a fire from an iron handle.

Magical Cauldrons

Many cauldrons have magical properties. The self-stirring cauldron was invented by Gaspard Shingleton. Bruno Schmidt of Germany once killed an Erkling by striking it with his collapsible cauldron. Shops in Diagon Alley sell both self-stirring and collapsible cauldrons. Other cauldrons may have Undetectable Extension Charms placed on them, as students often use them to carry many books and school supplies.

Types of Cauldrons

Cauldron Thickness

In general, cauldrons must stand up to great wear and useage. As one of his first assignments with the Ministry of Magic, Percy Weasley worked with the Department of International Magical Cooperation lobbying for a standard for cauldron thickness. Apparently, there was an issue with sub-standard imported cauldrons having defective, thin bottoms. Perhaps this is the cause for Neville Longbottom's knack for melting cauldrons during Potions class. First years at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry used pewter standard size 2 cauldron's, as mentioned on the list that accompanied their Hogwarts acceptance letter.

Revolutions in Cauldron Making

There are always new attempts to revolutionize the cauldron. Humphrey Belcher theorized "the time was ripe for a cheese cauldron." The Fire crab, which resembles a tortoise with a jewelled shell that shoots fire out its back end, is prized for its shell for use as a cauldron. This practice of poaching has lead to protected colonies in its native habitat of Fiji island.

Cauldrons in Culture

Behind the scenes

Something Wicked This Way Comes
Music: John Williams

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble
Something wicked this way comes

Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting,
Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing.

In the cauldron boil and bake;
Fillet of a fenny snake,
Scale of dragon; tooth of wolf;
Witches' mummy; maw and gulf.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble
Something wicked this way comes