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{{dialogue a-b-a-b|Ron|She's got to be joking. . . . She can't honestly think I'd wear ...|Harry|Nice. Classy. You should definitely wear it in front of Fred and George.|If you tell them, I — I — I’ll —|Stutter at me?|[[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and [[Harry Potter]] upon seeing the necklace|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
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{{Dialogue a-b-a-b|Ron|She's got to be joking. . . . She can't honestly think I'd wear ...|Harry|Nice. Classy. You should definitely wear it in front of Fred and George.|If you tell them, I — I — I’ll —|Stutter at me?|[[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and [[Harry Potter]] upon seeing the necklace|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
   
In [[1996]], [[Lavender Brown]] sent her boyfriend [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] a '''necklace''' for a [[Christmas]] gift. It was a thick gold chain, with large gold letters spelling "my sweetheart."
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In [[1996]], [[Lavender Brown]] sent her boyfriend, [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] a '''necklace''' for a [[Christmas]] gift. It was a thick gold chain, with large gold letters spelling "my sweetheart."
   
 
Ron was horrified when he received it, astonished and appalled that Lavender could think he would ever like such an item. He showed it to [[Harry Potter]], who was staying with Ron at [[the Burrow]] during the [[Christmas|Christmas holidays]] that year; Harry burst out laughing and jokingly threatened to tell Ron's older brothers [[Fred and George Weasley|Fred and George]] about it. Harry then remarked of Ron's shock, "Have you ever let it slip that you would go out in public with the words 'My Sweetheart' around your neck?" Ron immediately shoved the necklace under his pillow. When Ron later laughed at the gift Harry received from [[Kreacher]], a parcel full of maggots, Harry declared that he preferred it to the necklace Ron had received, which quieted Ron at once.<ref name="HP16">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Ch. 16</ref> It is implied that Ron and Lavender's relationship was so shallow that she would not know what to get him since they spent most of their time snogging.
 
Ron was horrified when he received it, astonished and appalled that Lavender could think he would ever like such an item. He showed it to [[Harry Potter]], who was staying with Ron at [[the Burrow]] during the [[Christmas|Christmas holidays]] that year; Harry burst out laughing and jokingly threatened to tell Ron's older brothers [[Fred and George Weasley|Fred and George]] about it. Harry then remarked of Ron's shock, "Have you ever let it slip that you would go out in public with the words 'My Sweetheart' around your neck?" Ron immediately shoved the necklace under his pillow. When Ron later laughed at the gift Harry received from [[Kreacher]], a parcel full of maggots, Harry declared that he preferred it to the necklace Ron had received, which quieted Ron at once.<ref name="HP16">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Ch. 16</ref> It is implied that Ron and Lavender's relationship was so shallow that she would not know what to get him since they spent most of their time snogging.
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*In the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the necklace displays a gold heart with an arrow through it, rather than the words "my sweetheart."
 
*In the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the necklace displays a gold heart with an arrow through it, rather than the words "my sweetheart."
*In the film adaptation, [[Hermione Granger]] sees the necklace and jealously states she has to go and vomit.
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*In the film adaptation, the necklace was not given to Ron over Christmas, but after they returned to school, where [[Hermione Granger]] sees the necklace and states she has to go and vomit.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Jewellery]]
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[[Category:Necklaces]]
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[[Category:Ronald Weasley's possessions|Necklace]]
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Revision as of 06:13, 9 January 2014

Ron: "She's got to be joking. . . . She can't honestly think I'd wear ..."
Harry: "Nice. Classy. You should definitely wear it in front of Fred and George."
Ron: "If you tell them, I — I — I’ll —"
Harry: "Stutter at me?"
Ron Weasley and Harry Potter upon seeing the necklace[src]

In 1996, Lavender Brown sent her boyfriend, Ron Weasley a necklace for a Christmas gift. It was a thick gold chain, with large gold letters spelling "my sweetheart."

Ron was horrified when he received it, astonished and appalled that Lavender could think he would ever like such an item. He showed it to Harry Potter, who was staying with Ron at the Burrow during the Christmas holidays that year; Harry burst out laughing and jokingly threatened to tell Ron's older brothers Fred and George about it. Harry then remarked of Ron's shock, "Have you ever let it slip that you would go out in public with the words 'My Sweetheart' around your neck?" Ron immediately shoved the necklace under his pillow. When Ron later laughed at the gift Harry received from Kreacher, a parcel full of maggots, Harry declared that he preferred it to the necklace Ron had received, which quieted Ron at once.[1] It is implied that Ron and Lavender's relationship was so shallow that she would not know what to get him since they spent most of their time snogging.

Behind the scenes

  • In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the necklace displays a gold heart with an arrow through it, rather than the words "my sweetheart."
  • In the film adaptation, the necklace was not given to Ron over Christmas, but after they returned to school, where Hermione Granger sees the necklace and states she has to go and vomit.

Appearances

Notes and references