So everyone knows the design of standard stage magician's wand: Black with white tips.
Often the color of the body and tips are changed but the general design is the same.
I tried to look into this but couldn't find very much. What's the origin of this style of magic wand? Is there any significance to the design of a solid colored shaft with different colored tips?
Edit: Nevermind. I changed my search terms and found out that, like many other traditional magician characteristics, it can be traced to Robert Houdin.
Often the color of the body and tips are changed but the general design is the same.
I tried to look into this but couldn't find very much. What's the origin of this style of magic wand? Is there any significance to the design of a solid colored shaft with different colored tips?
Edit: Nevermind. I changed my search terms and found out that, like many other traditional magician characteristics, it can be traced to Robert Houdin.