Handsel
Handsel, also known as hamsel or hansel, is a Scottish and Northern English tradition of giving a small gift, often money or a food item, to a person on a significant occasion. Historically, it was most commonly associated with the first visit of a tradesperson to a household, such as a milkman or a coal merchant, as a gesture of goodwill and to ensure good service throughout the year. It was also given to children on certain holidays, particularly New Year's Day, and sometimes at the start of a new endeavor, like beginning a new job or moving into a new home.
The purpose of handselling was multifaceted. It served as an acknowledgment of the relationship between the
While the practice has diminished in modern times, echoes of handselling can still be found in various