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These Harry Potter Prints Are Gorgeous, Available for a Limited Time

You'll need to act quickly, as they're only on sale until October 25.

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In search of a gift for a Harry Potter fan or want to add to your own collection? Graphic designer Olly Moss has revealed seven new, stunning-looking prints for the franchise's seven books.

Produced in collaboration with Pottermore, the prints all show the Hogwarts castle, but each has a theme that is specific to the book it's referencing. For example, the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone print shows Hagrid holding Harry's hand as he approaches the magical school for the first time. The Prisoner of Azkaban print is the darkest, perhaps a reflection of the book's tone, featuring Harry's Patronus that helped save his life against the Dementors. The white of the Patronus against the dark and foreboding background makes it my favorite, but they are all uniquely intriguing. Click through the images in the gallery below to see them all.

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The 16" x 24" prints are hand-numbered and officially licensed. They sell for $50 each from Moss' website, while a bundle featuring all seven goes for $275, representing a $75 discount over buying them individually. The prints are on sale as part of a limited-time event, ending on Tuesday, October 25 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET.

Moss said all orders will be fulfilled, regardless of volume. However, shipping won't start for another 2-3 months, so your order may show up at the end of 2016 or the beginning of 2017. Prints will be shipped on a first-come, first-served basis

In the US, the first Harry Potter book and movie were called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. However, the only print available uses its international title, The Philosopher's Stone, if that matters to you.

In other news about the Harry Potter franchise, creator J.K. Rowling has confirmed that Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will get five total movies. The first comes out in November.

Harry Potter is not the first mega-franchise that Moss has made posters based on. Some of his previous work included prints for Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. Moss also designed posters and box art for Firewatch and Resistance 3. He is a founding member of Firewatch developer Campo Santo.

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