Emerald (55th Anniversary):
Emeralds are vibrant and full of life, symbolizing growth and renewal, as is their shade of green.
Diamond (60th Anniversary):
Diamonds represent unbreakable bonds, clarity and strength, and of course, most of the materials on this list are associated with marriages. Now, a diamond is a diamond, and very little in comparison, so there are no lost creativity points for buying jewelry. If, however, you’re looking to be a little more friendly on the wallet, this champagne flute will be perfect.
Blue Sapphire (70th Anniversary):
Once again the blue sapphire appears in this list, it is royal, rare and deeply symbolic of loyalty and wisdom, and the gem itself would make a wonderful gift. But if you’re looking for something else, there are plenty of ways to draw inspiration from stone. Its color, for example, can range from pale baby blues to rich royal blues. Take this Ginori 1735 cup, which features a geometric motif in sapphire blue.
Platinum (75th Anniversary):
Platinum is a precious material of rarity and power, making it a fitting tribute to an extraordinary 75 years together.
Oak (80th Anniversary):
The tree itself has long been a symbol of strength and longevity, making its wood the perfect material for an 80th wedding anniversary celebration. What’s more, its versatility means you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to gifts. You can go big with stunning furniture or go small and decorative with sculptural oak vessels, such as South Downs based Ash & Plumb.



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