Anniversaries

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The practice of giving particular gifts on various wedding anniversaries originated in Central Europe. Among the medieval Germans it was customary for friends to present a wife with a wreath of silver when she had lived with her husband twenty-five years. The silver symbolized the harmony that was assumed to be necessary to make so many years of matrimony possible. On the fiftieth anniversary of a wedding the wife was presented with a wreath of gold. Hence arose Silver Wedding and Golden Wedding. This practice, borrowed from the Germans, has been elaborated upon in modern times.

Although the first anniversary is considered the paper or plastic one, the second, cotton and so on, it is not mandatory that the gift be of the appropriate material for the specific year. The exception is in the case of the tenth (tin or aluminum) and twenty-fifth, which is known as the Silver Anniversary. In these cases, the gift usually 'goes' with the anniversary. For other years it is equally correct, and often more interesting, to buy what seems appropriate for the particular couple and carry out the theme in the wrapping or decorating of the package. Thus a gift for the seventh anniversary could be wrapped in copper-coloured paper, a lace handkerchief might decorate the package for the thirteenth, and so on.

There are currently two Diamond Anniversaries, one at 60 and one at 75 years. The 75th anniversary is the original traditional diamond anniversary with the 60th being added when Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee on her 60th anniversary of accession to the throne in 1897 and this has since been adopted as an appropriate Wedding Anniversary.

First: Paper

Second: Cotton

Third: Leather

Fourth: Linen

Fifth: Wood

Sixth: Iron

Seventh: Copper

Eighth: Bronze

Ninth: Pottery

Tenth: Tin or Aluminium

Eleventh: Steel

Twelfth: Silk

Thirteenth: Lace

 

Fourteenth: Ivory

Fifteenth: Crystal

Twentieth: China

Twenty-fifth: Silver

Thirtieth: Pearls

Thirty-fifth: Coral or Jade

Fortieth: Rubies

Forty-fifth: Sapphires

Fiftieth: Gold

Fifty-fifth: Emeralds

Sixtieth: Diamonds

Seventieth: Platinum

Seventy-fifth: Diamonds

 

 

 

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