Molly was dressed in her battle coat, which consisted of a shirt of tightly woven metal links, fashioned by her mother out of titanium wire. The mail was then sandwiched between two long Kevlar vests. All of that was, in turn, fixed to one of several outer garments, and in this case she was wearing a medium-brown fireman’s coat... She had half a dozen little focus items I’d shown her how to create, none of which were precisely intended for a fight. Her face was a little pale, and her blue eyes were earnest.
Butcher, Jim (2010-04-06). Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files (p. 327). Roc. Kindle Edition.
Molly gave me a vague nod, and finally lowered the little wands as the kenku’s charge drove into the Red Court and took the pressure from our flanks. The tips of her wands, both of them made of ivory, were cracked and chipped.
Butcher, Jim (2010-04-06). Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files (p. 399). Roc. Kindle Edition.
Wands, updated She still wore her ragged clothing beneath the coat, but she’d added a nylon-web tactical belt to her ensemble. It bore several potions, which she’d always been good at making, and a pair of wands covered in rows of runes and sigils like those on my own staff. One was tipped in a crystal of white quartz, the other with an amethyst.
Butcher, Jim (2011-07-26). Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files (p. 357). Roc. Kindle Edition.
A plain strip of leather, all that remains from a beaded bracelet Harry made her where when she first started as his apprentice. She wears it to always rememberwhy it was important to use power. In Luceti, she finds it on the first day and attaches a crucifix to it.
Canon
Battle Coat and Existence of "Various Focus Items"
Butcher, Jim (2010-04-06). Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files (p. 327). Roc. Kindle Edition.
Wands
Butcher, Jim (2010-04-06). Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files (p. 399). Roc. Kindle Edition.
Wands, updated
She still wore her ragged clothing beneath the coat, but she’d added a nylon-web tactical belt to her ensemble. It bore several potions, which she’d always been good at making, and a pair of wands covered in rows of runes and sigils like those on my own staff. One was tipped in a crystal of white quartz, the other with an amethyst.
Butcher, Jim (2011-07-26). Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files (p. 357). Roc. Kindle Edition.
Bracelet