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Traditional and Modern Anniversary Gifts by Year

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Anniversary gifts are loaded with symbolism. Not only are you celebrating your love for one another, you’re also celebrating the time you’ve spent together and the bond you’ve created and maintained. Hallmark’s research suggests that the idea of having traditional anniversary gifts by year — specifically the silver and gold anniversaries — originated in the Germanic region of Middle Europe in the 18th century. There, on the 25th year, the husband would give his wife a silver garland, Hallmark says; on the 50th, he’d give her a gold wreath.

The idea of giving specific gifts for certain anniversaries gained steam in Victorian England, when couples were newly marrying for love. “When the love match was first invented it was very destabilizing and traditional conservatives were horrified by the idea,” Stephanie Coontz, author of Marriage, a History, told Time. “What in the world will we do to get people married and keep them married if love is the main reason? And so there began to be this emphasis on building a love and commitment.”

Of course, the Victorians didn’t have final say over the list of traditional gifts. Emily Post is credited with solidifying a list for major milestone anniversaries in her 1922 Etiquette: in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home. But even then, she only included eight suggestions for presents. Later, in 1937, the American National Retail Jewelers Association came out with a “modern” list, that called for more practical and less symbolic gifts.

And gifts aren’t the only ritual surrounding anniversaries: there are flowers, gemstones and colors, too. So, whether you’re looking for anniversary gifts for women or gifts for men, there’s a lot to keep track of. We’ve put together a list of all the anniversary traditions by year, so you’ll never forget what to buy — just be sure to bookmark this page and revisit it every time your anniversary rolls around.

In addition, we offer some gift-giving inspiration, including some Good Housekeeping Institute-tested items, current best sellers and editors’ picks. One thing’s for sure: You’re going to have a joyous, lifelong journey ahead, complete with many anniversaries, birthdays and holidays. It’s good to keep some of these ideas in your pocket, so you’re always ready for the next occasion.

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Traditional Wedding Anniversary Gifts by Year

The items in the traditional anniversary gift list are meant to represent your journey as a couple: The materials start off delicate and fragile, and they become stronger and more precious as they go on. There are some variations among lists — different countries use different timelines, for example, and even the United States and the U.K. diverge in some years — but this handy guide is sure to keep you on theme. For more on the modern gift ideas, flowers, colors and gemstones for each year, along with some great gift ideas, see the rest of the list below.

First Anniversary Gift Idea: Custom Illustration

1st Anniversary: Paper

When you first get married, your life is a blank slate — hence the traditional first anniversary gift of paper. Those plain white sheets symbolize the blank pages on which you’ll write the story of your lives together. According to the list of modern gifts, the first anniversary gift is clocks, for a similar reason: you two have all the time in the world.

The traditional color of a first anniversary is yellow or gold, and the “gemstone” is gold, too (even though that’s obviously a metal, not a gemstone). And, for that first-year bouquet, the traditional first anniversary flower is the simple carnation.

Second Anniversary Gift Idea: Cloud Cotton Robe

2nd Anniversary: Cotton

As the anniversaries go on, the materials get sturdier. Cotton is used for second anniversaries because it’s both soft and strong, just like your union. (The modern take is china, for the same reason — tough but fragile.) Also, the way that cotton is woven together represents the way that your lives are now forever intertwined.

The color for the second anniversary is red, and so too are the flower and gemstone. The flower is the cosmos, and the gem is the garnet — both come in a variety of colors, but look gorgeous in deep red hues.

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Third Anniversary Gift Idea: Leather Card Holder

3rd Anniversary: Leather

Leather: It’s stronger than cotton, but still really flexible. By this point, three years into your marriage, you’ve probably been through a few ups and downs that have tested your strength, and come out the other side even heartier.

The modern third anniversary gift is crystal or glass, which is similar to china in that it can last forever, but is still very breakable. The color is white, so the corresponding gemstone is pearl. The flower, on the other hand, is the brilliant yellow sunflower.

Fourth Anniversary Gift Idea: Live Bonsai Tree

4th Anniversary: Fruit or Flowers

Why is the fourth anniversary fruit or flowers? Aren’t they more delicate than leather? The answer is that, after four years, your relationship has really blossomed, so fruit and flowers are only fitting.

The modern anniversary list says four years means you’re due for an upgrade in appliances, which, if you’re in the market, the Good Housekeeping Institute Appliance Lab can help you find the perfect gift.

And while the theme of the year means any bouquet of flowers would be appropriate, the traditional fourth anniversary flower is the geranium. The color is blue/green, echoing the color of the blue topaz gemstone.

Fifth Anniversary Gift Idea: Deluxe Wood Scrabble

5th Anniversary: Wood

Five years in, you’re solid. Solid like wood, the traditional fifth anniversary gift. And, like trees, you’re still growing, too. The modern fifth anniversary gift is silverware, in preparation of all the family meals you’ve shared and will continue to share. (Life is too short to put up with old forks.)

Usually the colors of the gemstone and the flower line up, but this year they’re disparate: The flower is the daisy, and the gemstone is a brilliant sapphire. Traditional colors are blue and pink.

Sixth Anniversary Gift Idea: Bubbly Bears

6th Anniversary: Candy or Iron

You are sweet. You are tough. So, for your sixth anniversary, you can go in either direction: candy or iron. (We’ll take the candy every time, but that’s just us.) Or you could take a third route, since the modern guide is catching up to the traditional one: The modern gift this year is wood.

Colors also give you a range of choice, as purple, white and turquoise are all appropropriate. The sixth anniversary flower is the calla lily, popular in wedding bouquets, and the gemstone is the amethyst, which is said to protect the wearer from impurities.

Seventh Anniversary Gift Idea: Recycled Wool Blanket

7th Anniversary: Wool or Copper

The seventh anniversary is all about cozying up. Wool is known for its warmth, and copper conducts heat, and the two elements represent the snuggly comfort of your marriage. The modern gift is a desk set, so you can send your warm wishes to your loved ones from afar.

The rest of the anniversary may seem black-and-white: The color is off-white or yellow, and the gemstone is onyx. The flower is freesia, which represents faithfulness (no seven-year itches here).

Eighth Anniversary Gift Idea: Bronze Family Tree Picture Frame

8th Anniversary: Bronze

The same way your marriage is a union of individuals, bronze is a union of copper and tin — and a strong one, too — making it the perfect eighth anniversary gift. Then again, the modern gift list takes on a much more refined tone, making the eighth year one for linens or lace.

The traditional color is also bronze, and the flower is the clematis. The gemstone is tourmaline, which is versatile because it comes in a range of colors.

Ninth Anniversary Gift Idea: Dotted Mug

9th Anniversary: Pottery or Willow

You, and your marriage has transformed over time. Both willow (wicker) and pottery, the traditional ninth anniversary gifts, are materials that have also undergone a transformation due to the elements and emerged more beautiful. The same goes for the modern gift: leather.

Fittingly, the color of the ninth anniversary goes well with pottery: terracotta. Lapis lazuli is the gemstone, and the flower is poppy.

10th Anniversary Gift Idea: “Tin-Year Anniversary” Mug

10th Anniversary: Tin or Aluminum

The traditional 10-year anniversary gift is tin or aluminum, again as a symbol of strength. To be honest, that’s a bit of a letdown after a decade of marriage. The modern gift list and the gemstone are in agreement on a present that’s a little more deserving of the occasion: diamonds. Time for a ring upgrade?

The traditional colors are silver and blue, and the flower is the sunny, happy daffodil.

11th Anniversary Gift Idea: Stainless Steel Pizza Oven Kit

11th Anniversary: Steel

Many of the materials in the traditional anniversary gifts have been metal, and as they’ve progressed, the metals have gotten stronger, symbolizing the growing strength of your bond. The eleventh anniversary brings us to steel, the second-toughest metal in the world. The first is tungsten, which sadly does not make the anniversary list, though you can buy tungsten rings — fitting, since the modern gift for the year is fashion jewelry.

If you want to incorporate the eleventh-anniversary gemstone into that fashion jewelry, you’d buy something with turquoise in it. (The color is turquoise, too.) The flower is either the morning glory, or the tulip.

12th Anniversary Gift Idea: Mulberry Silk Pillowcase

12th Anniversary: Silk and Linen

The twelfth anniversary gifts represent aspects of your relationship other than its strong bond: Linen stands for purity, while silk represents elegance. The modern gift is pearls, which symbolize wisdom. In either case, you’re coming up in the world.

Pearl is also the gemstone, though it can also be jade, and the colors are therefore oyster white or jade green. The flower is a peony, which has big, round blooms reminiscent of a pearl.

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13th Anniversary Gift: Savage Not Sorry Lace Teddy

13th Anniversary: Lace

Who says 13 is unlucky? Not when you get lace as a 13th anniversary gift, with the delicate, intricate pattern representing how your lives have become inextricably intertwined. The modern gift — textiles — works off the same idea. You’re one woven fabric now.

Even luckier, the 13th gemstone is the bright citrine, and the flower is the chrysanthemum, which often symbolizes royalty. The color is an antique white, just like lace.

14th Anniversary Gift Idea: Hydrocotton Towels in Ivory

Hydrocotton Towels in Ivory

The fourteenth anniversary is traditionally the ivory anniversary, and to that, we say no thank you. You can use the tradition as inspiration to get an ivory-colored gift — the color of the year is ivory, too — or go with the modern gift: gold jewelry.

The perfect stone to go in that gold jewelry? Opal, the gemstone for the year, which is perfect for gift-giving because legend says it’s unlucky to buy an opal for yourself. The traditional flowers of the year are orchids and dahlias.

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15th Anniversary Gift Idea: Marquis Maxwell Crystal Tumblers

15th Anniversary: Crystal

What better way to toast your 15th anniversary than with some brand-new crystal to hold your libations? Or you can go with the modern interpretation: watches. Or get a watch with a crystal face, and kill two birds with one stone.

The 15th anniversary gem and color go hand in hand: the gemstone is ruby, and the color is red. The flower is roses, so feel free to get a big bouquet of red ones to celebrate such a milestone year.

16th Anniversary Gift Idea: State Candles

16th Anniversary: Wax

After 16 years, you still have that spark, and you know how to make each other melt. Sounds like this is the perfect year for a wax anniversary gift. The modern equivalent is silver serving pieces, also called holloware. Do both, and you’ll have a beautifully presented table where you can have you anniversary dinner.

The color is a beautiful emerald green, which coordinates with the peridot gemstone. The flower, on the other hand, is the bright purple and blue statice.

17th Anniversary Gift Idea: Haralda Ladder Bookcase

17th Anniversary: Furniture

The 17th anniversary is furniture, a perfect time to look around, take stock and see what parts of your domicile need new home ideas and a design refresh. It just makes sense that both the traditional and the modern gift, then, would be furniture. Get something sturdy, to match the solidity of your bond. Maybe get something yellow, the color of the year.

The 17th anniversary gemstone is carnelian, which comes in a fiery red color that symbolizes bold energy and warmth. And to match it, the flower circles back to the red carnation.

18th Anniversary Gift Idea: Porcelain Gold Monogram Mug

18th Anniversary: Porcelain

Your love will last forever. So too will this durable porcelain, which is both the traditional and modern gift of the year. Porcelain is also made of clay that has been tested by fire and made stronger, just as your relationship has undergone some trials of its own.

When it comes to flowers, though, it’s anyone’s choice: There is no traditional flower associated with the 18th anniversary. The color, though, is blue, and the gemstone is the sparkling cat’s eye.

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19th Anniversary Gift Idea: Bronze Hanging Air Plant Holder

19th Anniversary: Bronze

Bronze is the material so nice, it’s on the list twice! It was the eighth anniversary gift, and it’s back for the 19th, for both the traditional and modern lists. And there’s no better way to show how enduring something is than circling back to it after more than 10 years and seeing how you view it differently. Bronze is also the color of the year.

The flower is a repeat, too: Chrysanthemums are the flower of the 19th year, especially ones that come in a bronze color. But the gemstone goes in a different direction, with the cool, blue aquamarine being the stone of choice for this year.

20th Anniversary Gift Idea: Bone China Ice Cream Bowl

20th Anniversary: China

You have to care for china, and be gentle with it, or it might break — a good reminder to couples after two whole decades of marriage. The modern list offers a big splurge for the milestone anniversary, saying 20 years calls for platinum.

To throw a little color in the mix, emerald green is the hue of the year, and emerald is the gemstone. The flower is the aster, a star-shaped flower, because you guys are the star of the show.

25th Anniversary Gift Idea: Elsa Peretti Sterling Silver Corkscrew

25th Anniversary: Silver

Everything converges for the 25h anniversary: The traditional gift, the modern gift, the color and the not-really-a-stone gemstone are all silver. If there were ever a reason to go all-out on a silver something special, this is it!

The only thing that diverges from the all-silver lineup is the flower. The 25th anniversary flower is the iris, a royal flower that symbolizes faith — faith in a long, happy marriage.

30th Anniversary Gift Idea: Akoya Pearl Stud Earrings

30th Anniversary: Pearl

In addition to wisdom, the pearl — the traditional 30th anniversary gift and gemstone— represents serenity, purity and perfection through imperfection. If that doesn’t encapsulate a 30-year marriage, nothing will. And if pearls aren’t tough enough for you, the modern list returns for another round of diamond gifts.

And while the 30th anniversary color is green, the flower is a lily, which comes in different hues, each one with a different meaning: red is for passion, pink is for love, yellow is for happiness, orange is for respect and white is for purity, so choose your bouquet wisely.

35th Anniversary Gift Idea: Faux White Wave Coral

35th Anniversary: Coral

Coral is a living thing that takes time to develop, just like a long marriage. Like ivory, real coral should be protected and left alone in its natural setting; instead of a genuine coral gift, go faux — or perhaps a beach vacation is in order for this year. You can also take the coral color as an inspiration, since that is the color of the year. Or skip the coral entirely and go with the modern gift, beautiful green jade.

And while jade is the modern gift, emerald is once again the gemstone — and this isn’t the last we’ll see of emerald. And there’s no single flower designated for the 35th anniversary, so just go with your favorites.

40th Anniversary Gift Idea: Ruby Red Sundial

40th Anniversary: Ruby

The ruby is a symbol of passion and devotion, its color reminiscent of an eternal flame. And 40 years isn’t eternal, but it’s close enough, and by now you guys have kept the flame going a long time. No wonder rubies are the gift on both the traditional and modern list, and ruby red is the color for the year. The 40th anniversary flower, on the other hand, is the statement-making gladioli.

45th Anniversary Gift Idea: Sapphire Dial Bracelet Watch

45th Anniversary: Sapphire

Let’s hope we all make it to 45 years, in order to celebrate with sapphire, the gift on both the traditional and modern list. Sapphire is, of course, also the gemstone, and a fitting one at that, given that the stones stand for faithfulness and sincerity. Sapphire blue is also the color for the 45th anniversary, as is sapphire red. And keeping with the theme, the flower is the blue iris.

50th Anniversary Gift Idea: Gold Ray-Ban Aviators

50th Anniversary: Gold

The couple that makes it to the 50th anniversary is rare, and deserves all the gold in the world. That’s why everything is gold: The traditional gift, the modern gift, the gemstone and even the flower is the yellow rose, in honor of the golden anniversary. Live it up!

55th Anniversary Gift Idea: Raw Emerald Keychain

55th Anniversary: Emerald

Emeralds and emerald green have made a few appearances on this list already, but why not go for another round? The modern and traditional gift, emeralds symbolize balance, growth, hope, admiration and peace — qualities one is sure to have gained after 50 years. But if you’ve already exhausted your emerald ideas, some say that alexandrite is the year’s gemstone, a symbol of good fortune and luck. The flower is once again the calla lily, in case you missed it on the sixth anniversary.

60th Anniversary Gift Idea: Melted Round Diamond Ring

60th Anniversary: Diamond

Even people who aren’t familiar with all of the traditional and modern gifts know that the 60th anniversary is the diamond jubilee. (Diamond white is the matching color, naturally.) Why? Because, as Shirley Bassey once sang, diamonds are forever!

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