VINTAGE COOKS TOOLS 5 WOODEN SPOON SET - NEW
1. Model number: JH-Q012
2. Material: Beech Wood
3. Size: L33CM*W6.5CM*T1.5CM
4. Market: mainly in Europe, America, Australia, South Africa, Mid-East, Japan and Korea
5. High durability, easy care
6. Your special requirement is welcome
7. Exquisite kitchenware products
8. Certificate: food certificate and other related can be provided according customer's demand
VINTAGE COOKS TOOLS 5 WOODEN SPOON SET - NEW
SPEC:
Elegant designs
Be processed by high temperature and high pressure
Safety and non-toxic
Environmentally-friendly
Excellent and high quality control
Competitive price
Suitable for food
Descripition
- Material:100% bamboo
- Eatable oil finish
- Finishing process according to customer's request.
- Disinfected under high temperature.
- Biodegradable at short period of time.
- Packing: Standard export carton or as customer's request
- This style only shows an example of our production.
- OEM orders and customer-made samples are welcome.
- Lower MOQ can be discussed.
A.Widely used in home , hotel , etc .
B.Our spoon is made of bamboo , it is nature and durable .
C. spoon is made by pure material .
D.Elegant designs suitable for all markets .
E.All products have the characteristic of safety .
F. certificate : SGS report for paint
VINTAGE COOKS TOOLS 5 WOODEN SPOON SET - NEW
In their end-of-year examinations, successful undergraduate students in the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos used to be placed in one of three Classes (it's now one of four Classes, since the middle Class II has been subdivided into Classes IIi and IIii). In Part II of the Mathematical Tripos (normally taken in the third year), students who are placed in Classes I, II and III are known as Wranglers, Senior Optimes and Junior Optimes respectively. For many years the precise position of students in each of the Classes has not been announced, but at the turn of the nineteenth/twentieth centuries this was not so. Indeed, there was much kudos in being the Senior Wrangler, i.e. top of the Wranglers. However, when there is a top, there is also a bottom and the custom arose of the bottom Junior Optime being presented with a
wooden spoon.
On degree day, the spoon was suspended on strings held by two friends in the Gallery of the Senate House so that the spoon hung above the graduand as the degree was awarded. When the graduate arose from his/her knees, the spoon was lowered to the ground and two other friends cut the string and presented the spoon to the individual concerned. The proceedings were carried out with the utmost ceremony and decorum with the tolerant consent of the Vice-Chancellor.
In 1906 two students from Selwyn College were bracketed together at the bottom. Each received a spoon from their friends. One of these is illustrated above. It now hangs on the staircase of the Selwyn College library. It is over a metre long.
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