Anniversary Gifts – Celebrating Years Of Pure Love
Thursday, August 26th, 2010Anniversary gifts have been a long term tradition which has been passed from generation to generation, each particular year named after the type of gift that is acceptable to celebrate the occasion. Marriage goes through many challenges through the years, and to be able to heave a sigh of relief and gratitude each time, couples love to celebrate their wedding anniversaries with special gatherings to make each year special.
Anniversary gifts have moved from a traditional set of gifts to modern types of gifts, and both types still vary depending upon years of marriage. The first five years of the marriage are commemorated by traditional gifts made of paper, cotton, leather, fruit and flowers, and wood. The more modern alternative gifts replace these five sets with plastic, cotton and calico, crystal and glass, linen and silk, as well as silverware.
The second phase up to the tenth year finds gifts traditionally ranging from candy, copper and wool, bronze, pottery, and tin. These are then modernized by iron, brass, pottery, willow, and aluminum.
By the eleventh to fifteenth year, the traditional versions of presents are steel, silk, lace, ivory, and crystal. Modern alternate versions of these gifts can be perfume or cologne, fine linen, barometers, clocks, and watches.