What are the traditional gifts for weddings?

traditional categories of gifts for weddings are generally agreed. For several years, it offers a selection, depending on the source you look at. Here is a conglomeration of several resources that show the range of categories considered the standard for the most common years. Anniversary Gift First Paper Second Cotton/Calico Third Leather/Linen Fourth Fruit/Flowers/Silk/Linen Fifth Wood Sixth Iron/Candy Seventh Copper/Wool eigth potters/bronze Ninth Willow/Potters/Straw/China Tenth tin/aluminum Eleventh Steel Twelft Silk/Linen Thirteenth Lace Fourteenth Ivory Fifteenth Crystal Twentieth China Twentieth Fifth Silver Thirtieth Pearl Thirty -Fifth Coral/Jade Fortieth RUby Fortieth Fifth Sapphire Paneth Gold Fifty Fifth Emerald Sixtieth Diamond seventy -five Diamond/Gold

Some of these categories have specific types of gifts associated with them and some may not seem obvious. For example, paper is often interpreted as a calligraphic poem, a book or a framed paper of some importance for a couple, including a photograph. Cotton or calico may take the form of a special clothing or especially attractive blanket or tapestry. Leather objects include leather books or albums, jewelry, wallets, wallets and clothing. Wooden objects included carved sculptures, jewelry and music boxes, but also live trees and wooden furniture.Iron objects include garden furniture and other decorations, wine stands, lanterns and decorative forged pieces of iron.

Copper can take the form of statues, canisters, vessels, lantern, vases or jewelry, while the wool can be fine blankets, throwing, scarves or other clothes or equipment. Ceramics can include dishes and for stunter a combination of ceramics and Willow could lead to Willow Ware, a popular pattern developed by Josiah bottom from the Chinese pattern. You could also turn to Wicker, which is often made of Willow, for an annual gift. There are many options every year and it can be fun to see how creative can be, combine tradition with personal taste and style.

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