Description
The tall, pointed peak and broad brim of this wizard’s hat bring to mind the classic headgear worn by famed spellcasters like Gandalf. Crafted to imitate the well-worn, weather-beaten hats favored by wandering magicians, its shape serves a practical purpose,shielding the wearer from sun and rain,while also lending an air of mystery and authority. In the tales of Middle-earth, such a hat was more than simple clothing; it was a mark of a traveler’s wisdom and a comforting sign of a familiar presence. When seen bobbing along the hedgerows of the Shire, it meant the wizard had returned to offer guidance and share stories with the Hobbits.
Fun fact: In medieval Europe, pointed hats were often worn by scholars and magicians, making the wizard’s hat a lasting symbol of arcane knowledge and learning in both folklore and roleplay.

