Noble Collections Felix Felicis - Harry Potter
A perfect replication curated by the Noble Collection, a pendant depicting the Felix Felicis potion which is taken from the Harry Potter movie.
The glass ampoule with metal finishes and faithfully resumes the version gifted by Horace Slughorn professor to Harry Potter.
The pendant is equipped with a metal chain of approximately 45,5 cm long and a collector's display stand.
The Felix Felicis, known also as "Liquid Luck", is a potion that makes those who drink it incredibly lucky.
Harry Potter Noble Collection Felix Felicis Potion
"Felix Felicis" represents a magic potion mentioned in the Harry Potter series. It's known also as "Lucky Potion" or "Elixir of Infallible Lucky". The potion temporarily confers extraordinary luck on its consumer, affecting the events in his favor.
When an individual drinks the Felix Felicis potion, it's said that he becomes incredibly lucky for a specific period of time. The person becomes able to make the wisest decisions, avoid dangerous situations, and take advantage of opportunities that could lead to success.
In the sixth book, " Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", Harry Potter drinks a small amount of Felix Felicis before participating in a crucial Quidditch match and undertaking a dangerous mission in order to obtain essential information. The Luck that the potion confers to him proves to be vital for his success in both situations.
However, the Felix Felicis potion is extremely rare and difficult to produce, requiring a complex series of ingredients and careful preparation. It's strictly controlled by the Magic Minister because of its potential for abuse and manipulation.
Felix Felicis represents an intriguing element in the series, raising ethical issues about wizarding luck usage and the subtlety of circumstances that lead to success.