
Great Women Rulers In Tech
Celebrate pioneering women in technology with this 12" Wooden Ruler, crafted from American-grown basswood in the U.S.A. The ruler honors influential figures in computer science and STEM, from Ada Lovelace, who wrote what’s considered the first computer program, to NASA trailblazers like Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Annie Easley. Each figure is highlighted with a key accomplishment and birth/death years, creating a functional yet inspiring tool for students, professionals, or anyone passionate about history and innovation. Sleek, durable, and educational, this ruler brings both style and substance to your workspace or classroom.
Detailsnew
- Materials: American-grown basswood
- Dimensions / measurements: 12 x 1.1 x 0.1 in (30.5 x 2.8 x 0.3 cm)
- Other features: Features notable women in technology with birth/death years and key accomplishments; head image of Annie Easley; lightweight and durable
- Origin / Made in: United States
Styling & Use
This ruler is both practical and inspirational, perfect for everyday use at a desk, in a classroom, or for note-taking and measuring projects. Its educational design makes it a thoughtful gift for students, tech enthusiasts, or anyone interested in STEM history. Lightweight and slim, it fits easily in pencil cases, notebooks, or workspaces without taking up much room.
Care Instructions
To keep the wooden ruler in good condition, avoid prolonged exposure to water or extreme humidity, which can warp the wood. Wipe clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth, and store flat to maintain its shape and print clarity. Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the printed illustrations and text.
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