'Harry Potter' Engagement Ring Knocks Fans Off Their Broomsticks

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Imagine having a shiny Golden Snitch on your finger? Yes, you read that correctly. Any Quidditch Seeker's dream bling right there.

For Harry Potter fanatics looking to get married, their significant others can turn to Alchemy House Jewellery for the best engagement ring on the Quidditch pitch. The ring, which is selling for $145 on jewelry designer Miranda Scott's Etsy site, has gained so much popularity that Scott had to close down her site to meet order demands, according to an article on DailyMail.com.

Scott's business is based in Ontario, Canada.

The Golden Snitch engagement ring is available in sterling silver, yellow gold, or white gold with a golden topaz in the middle. The topaz represents its golden body and the band is textured to look like the Snitch's wings.

The message that comes with the ring says: "at this ring, have a look, it was inspired by a book.

If you're a wizard or witch, you could use it to get hitched. In gold or silver it may be bought, but official merchandise, it is not."

The Golden Snitch engagement ring blew Harry Potter fans right off their brooms, and everyone is now trying to get their hands on it.

In response to thousands of orders and messages regarding the ring, Scott posted the following message on her Etsy page:

"Hello Everyone, due to the popularity of the Buzzfeed article on my Snitch ring, I have had a huge surge in orders and messages, and I need time to answer all of them," she said. "At this point it is looking like the turnover time on the rings will be increased to 4-5 weeks, and I am also not taking rush orders.

We will re-open on January 22nd . Thank you for your patience! Miranda S."

According to DailyMail.com Scott also added that she hopes to re-open her store in a "few days." She also stressed that "orders for the popular engagement rings would take a lot longer than usual to fill."

"I can no longer guarantee delivery before Valentine's Day, and rush orders are not being taken for earlier than that date," Scott said.

"Allow 3-4 weeks for me to make it for you, and JK Rowling, if you're reading this - please don't sue."

So, lovebirds, don't get your hopes up on grabbing the Golden Snitch engagement ring any time soon, but if you're one of the lucky ones who owns one, you sure have a Keeper.