Whether you’ve been married for one year, a decade, or half a century, every wedding anniversary is worth celebrating. And what better way to mark the occasion than with a thoughtful gift?
In this complete guide to wedding anniversary gift years, you’ll find traditional and modern anniversary gifts, symbolic gemstones and flowers for every year – all with meaningful explanations and fun gift ideas.
Year | Traditional | Modern | Gemstone | Flower |
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1st | Paper | Clocks | Gold | Carnation |
2nd | Cotton | China | Garnet | Lily of the Valley |
3rd | Leather | Glass or Crystal | Pearl | Sunflower |
4th | Fruit or Flowers | Appliances | Topaz | Hydrangea |
5th | Wood | Silverware | Sapphire | Daisy |
10th | Tin or Aluminium | Diamond | Diamond | Daffodil |
15th | Crystal | Watches | Ruby | Rose |
20th | China | Platinum | Emerald | Aster |
25th | Silver | Silver | Silver | Iris |
30th | Pearl | Diamond | Pearl | Lily |
40th | Ruby | Ruby | Ruby | Nasturtium |
50th | Gold | Gold | Gold | Violet |
60th | Diamond | Diamond | Diamond | N/A |
75th | Diamond | Diamond | Sapphire | N/A |
80th | Oak | Oak | Ruby | N/A |
90th | Granite or Diamond | Granite or Diamond | Diamond | N/A |
Marriage is one of the biggest milestones in your life. It changes the way you live, love and grow. Whether you prefer grand gestures or quiet nights in, every anniversary is a chance to celebrate the commitment and memories you’ve built together in a way that’s meaningful to you and your partner.
There’s no pressure to make it big, or even to celebrate every year. Some couples love to splash out, while others keep things simple. As long as you and your partner are on the same page, there’s no wrong way to mark the day.
Wedding anniversary gifts are like the gifts given to mark other significant moments of someone’s life, such as a birthday, Christmas, marriage or any other special occasion. But it counts double for an anniversary, because you’re not the only one celebrating something. Both you and your partner have reached an incredible milestone in your marriage, whether it’s one or one 90 years.
Couples love to give each other gifts on their anniversary because it marks such an important time they share. It’s a symbolic gesture that shows your continued love and commitment to your partner and how much you appreciate them. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive and you shouldn’t feel pressured to give them a gift if your budget doesn’t allow it – it all depends on your personal preferences and circumstances, and what feels right to you as a couple.
While every year matters, these are the big wedding anniversaries that many couples celebrate with extra flair:
1st Anniversary: The first year of shared memories – symbolic of new beginnings.
10th Anniversary: A full decade together! Often celebrated with diamond or tin anniversary gifts.
25th Anniversary: Silver Anniversary. Quarter of a century, with major party potential!
40th Anniversary: Ruby Anniversary. Deep love and strength.
50th Anniversary: Golden Anniversary. Celebrate together with glamour.
60th & 75th: Diamond Anniversaries. Very rare, and so very special.
Below are the classic gifts for the major anniversary years. Click to expand each section and explore gift ideas, symbolic meanings and more.
If you’d like to mark your next wedding anniversary with a symbolic and thoughtful gift, there are traditional and modern options you can consider. Which you choose is up to you – you might even decide not to go with either.
The creator of the traditional gifts, Emily Post, only wrote about the gifts couples should exchange for their 1st to 15th anniversaries, then every fifth anniversary after that. But thankfully, as with most traditions, they’ve evolved over time – so we’ve filled in the blanks to include the new traditions couples have adopted.
So, if you’d like to give your other half something with symbolic meaning, here are a few ideas, including the anniversary gemstones and flowers.
Traditional: Paper (symbolises a fresh start)
Modern: Clocks (representing the time spent together)
Gemstone: Gold
Flower: Carnation
Gift ideas: A custom print, gold watch, framed wedding photo
Traditional: Cotton (symbolises strength through flexibility)
Modern: China
Gemstone: Garnet
Flower: Lily of the valley
Gift ideas: Matching robes, embroidered cushions, a fine tea set
Traditional: Leather
Modern: Glass or crystal
Gemstone: Pearl
Flower: Sunflower
Gift ideas: Leather wallet or handbag, glass or crystal champagne flutes
Traditional: Fruit or flowers
Modern: Appliances
Gemstone: Topaz
Flower: Hydrangea
Gift ideas: Fruit basket, floral arrangement, coffee machine
Traditional: Wood
Modern: Silverware
Gemstone: Sapphire
Flower: Daisy
Gift ideas: Carved wooden ornament, personalised silver cutlery
Sugar symbolises sweetness while amethyst adds a regal touch. A box of luxury sweets or an amethyst necklace fits perfectly.
Wool and copper reflect warmth and durability throughout your marriage. Think cosy throws or a copper photo frame.
Bronze shows resilience; tourmaline brings balance. Try a bronze ornament or tourmaline jewellery as a thoughtful anniversary gift.
Pottery and willow represent adaptability throughout your marriage. A handmade pottery piece or willow basket works well.
Traditional: Tin or aluminium
Modern: Diamond
Gemstone: Diamond
Flower: Daffodil
Gift ideas: Custom tin keepsake, diamond pendant, daffodil bouquet
Steel is a strong, unbreakable metal, just like your marriage. A sleek watch or steel jewellery makes a smart gift.
Silk is smooth and luxurious. Consider a silk robe or jade earrings for a touch of elegance with which to treat your partner.
Lace and citrine are both delicate and meaningful. A lace accessory or citrine ring feels just right as a wedding anniversary gift.
Ivory (now only symbolically used) and opal represent purity and hope. Opt for ethical ivory-toned decor or opal jewellery.
Crystal and rose speak to beauty and love. Go for a crystal vase or a romantic rose bouquet to delight your other half.
Wax and peridot represent light and growth. A beautiful candle set or green gemstone gift suits the theme.
Watches symbolise the time you’ve shared with your partner. A stylish watch or carnelian pendant makes a thoughtful present.
Porcelain is refined and lasting, just like your marriage. A porcelain dinner set or cat’s eye stone gift adds charm.
Bronze and aquamarine evoke depth and resilience. Think nautical jewellery or a bronze keepsake box.
Traditional: China
Modern: Platinum
Gemstone: Emerald
Flower: Aster
Gift ideas: China tea set, platinum ring, emerald cufflinks, aster bouquet
Traditional: Silver
Modern: Silver
Gemstone: Silver
Flower: Iris
Gift ideas: Engraved silver jewellery, framed photo in silver, iris bouquet
Traditional: Pearl
Modern: Diamond
Gemstone: Pearl
Flower: Lily
Gift ideas: Pearl necklace, diamond-studded frame, lily centrepiece
Coral and emerald symbolise protection and longevity. Celebrate with coral-toned flowers or emerald jewellery.
Traditional: Ruby
Modern: Ruby
Gemstone: Ruby
Flower: Nasturtium
Gift ideas: Ruby ring, ruby-toned glassware, nasturtium seeds or bouquet
Sapphire stands for loyalty and truth. A sapphire ring or a gift in deep blue says it beautifully on your 45th wedding anniversary.
Traditional: Gold
Modern: Gold
Gemstone: Gold
Flower: Violet (optional)
Gift ideas: Gold bracelet, personalised gold frame, violet-inspired decor
Emerald represents a deep, steady love, acquired over years of marriage. Opt for emerald earrings or something meaningful in rich green.
Traditional: Diamond
Modern: Diamond
Gemstone: Diamond
Flower: N/A
Gift ideas: Diamond earrings, custom diamond anniversary plaque
Sapphire returns for this rare milestone. Honour it with an heirloom piece or lovely sapphire-accented keepsake.
Traditional: Platinum
Modern: Platinum
Gemstone: Platinum
Flower: N/A
Gift ideas: Platinum jewellery, engraved platinum photo frame
Diamond is the ultimate symbol of lasting love. Mark this moment in your marriage with something sparkly and unforgettable.
Traditional: Oak
Modern: Oak
Gemstone: Ruby
Flower: N/A
Gift ideas: Oak tree planting, ruby pendant
Wine symbolises richness and celebration. A vintage bottle or luxury wine experience is perfect for toasting a lifetime of marriage together.
Traditional: Granite or diamond
Modern: Granite or diamond
Gemstone: Diamond
Flower: N/A
Gift ideas: Diamond keepsake, granite sculpture or ornament
Nope, not at all. Some couples prefer quality time or small gestures. It’s about what feels right for you and your partner. You might want to especially mark the first anniversary (one whole year since your wedding); your 10th anniversary (a whole decade together); and every five years after that (so your 15th, 20th, 25th, and so on). After that, the 25th and 50th anniversaries are huge occasions, which should definitely be shouted about from the rooftops.
Feel free to adapt or skip it! Traditions are just ideas – you can easily personalise them to your taste and priorities. Different gifts have different symbolic meanings and might have a unique meaning or nostalgic element for the two of you. Some gifts might also have actual uses and a lot more flexibility about them. As you might expect, modern anniversary gifts are a little easier to work with, but even some of those are a little outdated by 21st-century standards.
Yes, the list is based on UK traditions, but there’s lots of overlap with US and European customs as well. For example, couples in the UK, USA, Germany, Japan and beyond mark the 25th (silver) and 50th (gold) anniversaries with special gifts, parties and other celebrations.
Absolutely. Many couples alternate or combine them. Go with what feels meaningful to your and your partner.
See below for a quick reference guide to all the traditional anniversary gifts by year. Remember that whether you should give your partner a traditionalo or modern gift is entirely up to you – there’s no right or wrong answer. Speak to your partner about what you might like to do and if you want to stick to a theme.
Check out the below specific gemstones are associated with each anniversary year. There are a few repeated gemstones, so you can mix it up if you like. If all else fails, a piece of jewellery that contains a gemstone is guaranteed to bring a smile to your other half’s face thanks to the symbolic meaning behind it.
Anniversary Year | Gemstone |
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1st | Gold |
2nd | Garnet |
3rd | Pearl |
4th | Topaz |
5th | Sapphire |
6th | Amethyst |
7th | Onyx |
8th | Tourmaline |
9th | Lapis Lazuli |
10th | Diamond |
11th | Turquoise |
12th | Jade |
13th | Citrine |
14th | Opal |
15th | Ruby |
16th | Peridot |
17th | Carnelian |
18th | Cat’s Eye |
19th | Aquamarine |
20th | Emerald |
21st | Iolite |
22nd | Spinel |
23rd | Topaz |
24th | Tanzanite |
25th | Silver |
30th | Pearl |
35th | Emerald |
40th | Ruby |
45th | Sapphire |
50th | Gold |
55th | Emerald |
60th | Diamond |
65th | Sapphire |
Here are the flowers traditionally given on each wedding anniversary. After all, flowers are an international symbol of love, and many lovebirds love to give flowers to the person they love (that’s a lot of love!).
Anniversary Year | Flower |
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1st | Carnation |
2nd | Lily of the valley |
3rd | Sunflower |
4th | Hydrangea |
5th | Daisy |
6th | Calla lily |
7th | Freesia |
8th | Lilac |
9th | Bird of paradise |
10th | Daffodil |
11th | Tulip |
12th | Peony |
13th | Chrysanthemum |
14th | Orchid |
15th | Rose |
16th | Statice |
17th | Red carnation |
18th | Sunflower |
19th | Chrysanthemum |
20th | Aster |
21st | Iris |
22nd | There isn’t one |
23rd | Nil |
24th | Lavender |
25th | Iris |
30th | Lily |
35th | Coral rose |
40th | Nasturtium |
45th | There isn’t one |
50th | Violet |
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