Wedding Anniversary Stones By Year: Gemstones Gift Guide

An anniversary gift can include a gift of gemstones, or a metal used to make jewelry.

This Wedding Anniversary Stones By Year Guide will help you find the perfect gift for your anniversary.

You may have heard of the silver or gold anniversary, which marks the big ones of 25 or 50.

However, every year has a particular metal or gemstone attached. This makes it easy to shop for anniversary gifts.

It’s a fact that almost every marriage begins with an engagement ring or wedding ring — jewelry is a great anniversary gift.

Wedding Anniversary Stones By Year: Gemstones Gift Guide

1st Anniversary: Gold

The sweetest anniversary is the first one. A couple is likely still in the honeymoon phase, and everything is fine.

However, starting a new life together might not leave you with a lot of disposable income.

For her, a simple gold bracelet or necklace is enough.

You can start a tradition by creating a charm bracelet with your signature gemstone for anniversaries and other important events in your lives.

A gold necklace, ring, or cuff link for him.

2nd Anniversary: garnet

Although garnet can be found in many colors, such as yellow, green (called “tsavorite”), and pink, most people associate it with red.

Red garnet, also known as rhodolite garnet, is the most popular garnet for jewelry use.

This stone is extremely hard and can be used in all types of jewelry, including pendants, earrings, rings and earrings.

A white metal like platinum or white gold really makes red garnet pop.

Third anniversary: pearls

You can choose to have pearls either cultured or natural.

Cultured pearls can be more expensive than natural pearls, but that’s not the only difference.

A cultured pearl, although it is still beautiful and luminescent, grows in the same way as natural pearls.

Each is created by an intruder, like sand or tiny beads (for natural), or a seed pearl (for cultural), implanting itself into a mollusk such as an oyster (or mussel) and bringing it to life.

It’s luck that a natural pearl turns into one.

Cultured pearls are grown around an irritant.

There are many options for pearls other than the traditional white.

They are also available in pink, green, yellow, gold, gray, and black.

You can make pearl jewelry with a matching string, pendant, earrings, or ring.

Be careful, pearls can be more fragile than other materials so a ring should only be worn on special occasions.

This anniversary is also great for men because of the gift that can be inlaid with mother’s-of-pearl.

Blue topaz for the 4th Anniversary

There are many shades and colors of topaz, but blue was the original.

Today, a permanent treatment is a diffusion. This involves heating the topaz with a coating of beryllium.

It turns it from a colorless blue to a light blue. Permanent treatment.

The treatment is permanent and can cause deeper blues such as “London Blue” or “Swiss Blue”.

Blue topaz is a durable stone.

The many colors look stunning in a variety of jewelry styles, including earrings, pendants, bracelets, and rings.

It is a great anniversary gift because blue topaz has been associated with love, affection, and romance.

5th Anniversary: sapphire

You can also find sapphire in other colors, but the most popular is blue.

You can find shades of violet, white and pink if blue is not your favorite color.

Padparadscha sapphires are orange-pink tones.

Sapphire can be heat- or diffusion-treated to get the best colors. Both are permanent.

Sapphire is a durable and hard gemstone that can be used in any type of jewelry.

6th Anniversary: amethyst

This type of quartz is usually referred to as purple.

However, there are varying shades that look more red or blue.

You can also find it in other colors like green. Some stones can be heated and treated to improve their colors.

This is a permanent treatment. Amethyst can be found in many styles of jewelry.

7th Anniversary: Onyx

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Onyx is a hard and durable stone that can be carved. It is a popular choice for men’s jewelry.

This anniversary is a great time for men to gift jewelry.

An onyx ring with diamond accents is a great way of marking the occasion.

Black onyx with white metal is a great combination.

Simple onyx earrings add a fashionable twist.

8th anniversary of tourmaline

You can find tourmaline in any color you like.

You may find both your favorite colors in the same gem, even if you and your loved one have different tastes.

Gemologists call them particolored. Watermelon tourmaline, also known as a parti-colored gem, is named for its mixture of red and green, much like watermelon’s inside and outside.

The colors are created by the heating or radiation of tourmaline.

These treatments can be considered permanent.

9th anniversary: lapis Lazuli

Lepidolite
Closeup picture of two hi-quality blue lapis lazuli gemstones isolated on white background.

Although Lapis Lazuli it’s not the most common blue stone used for jewelry, you can still find charms and jewelry made with the cobalt-blue gem.

You can also find it in craft jewelry.

It is used in the Chinese practice of feng shui, which works with the supernatural and natural to balance negative and positive energies.

Diamond jewelry for the 10th anniversary

A necklace in white gold with round diamonds

Diamond jewelry is a wonderful idea for ten years of marriage.

This is the perfect time to add a diamond anniversary band and an engagement ring to her wedding ring.

Consider a diamond ring for him or, if you have an earring, a gorgeous diamond stud.

11th Anniversary: Turquoise

Turquoise comes in a variety of colors, from light to deep blue to greenish-blue, to lighter to darker shades.

Turquoise has been used as an ornament and in jewelry since recorded history.

However, today it is most associated with the Southwest U.S.

It can be used as an accent or the main focus in a piece of jewelry made from sterling silver.

Turquoise is great for both men and women, as it looks modern when worn with leather in bracelets or necklaces.

12th anniversary: jade

Jade has been a popular material for centuries. Japan and China are the most famous for their jade ornamentation and carvings.

Although jade can be found in many different colors, its signature color is green.

It’s most commonly used in jewelry as beads, such as necklaces or earrings.

The cabochon, a round-shaped domed shape that jade takes when it’s shaped into rings, is the most beautiful.

Also available are cabochon pendants as well as carved pendants.

13th anniversary: Citrine

Citrine is like a sudden ray of sunshine in the middle of a cloudy day.

It’s a gorgeous yellow-orange gem. It is affordable, popular, and can be used in any type of design with any metal.

Citrine mixed with yellow gold creates a warm, tone-on-tone look.

Diamonds can add drama to the design. Its bright, sunny disposition is enhanced by sterling silver or white gold setting.

14th anniversary of opal

Opal can range from almost transparent to opaque.

There are many options for opal, but the most popular is a creamy white that has a rainbow of colors within it.

It is a great focal point for jewelry, with accent stones picking up on or contrasting the opal’s colors.

Fire opal is a bright, orange variety.

Ruby for the 15th Anniversary

The symbol of love and passion are rubies, which are characterized by their rich saturated reds.

The majority of rubies that you will find today have had their color and clarity heat treated.

There are many types of jewelry that contain rubies.

16th anniversary: Peridot

Peridot can be found in many shades of green but prefers lighter, more grassy colors.

Peridot is well matched with white metals.

Yellow gold highlights the spring-like yellow undertones.

Peridot can scratch easily so be careful when using rings.

Watches celebrate 17th Anniversary

Another great time to gift your man an anniversary gift that he will love is this.

It’s a very special occasion so take the time to look at his watch collection and see if there are any gaps that can be filled.

You can replace the leather band on a dressier watch with stainless steel bands and cases, or vice versa.

A new watch will also be appreciated by a woman.

18th anniversary: Cat’s eye

Many gemstones can have straight lines caused by tiny inclusions when cut in the rounded Cabochon cut.

This creates the appearance of a cat’s eyes. It’s similar to half the star in a star-sapphire.

This phenomenon is most common in the chrysoberyl gemstone, but it can also be found in sapphire, ruby, and quartz.

Aquamarine celebrates its 19th Anniversary

The best aquamarine examples look just like the changing colors in the Caribbean, from clear blue to dark blues to green.

It might be helpful to remember that aquamarine is a symbol of fidelity and hope as you approach the 19th anniversary of your marriage.

20th anniversary: emerald

Emerald‘s stunning green color lends itself well to any kind of jewelry.

However, it is delicate due to the layers and fissures in the gemstone.

It is important to wear a ring with care.

However, this stone is so elegant and classic that it is easy to save for special occasions.

To fill in fissures and enhance clarity, oils, paraffin, or resins are used to treat Emeralds.

Hardeners can be added to increase their toughness.

21st Anniversary: Iolite

Iolite is a violet-blue to the blue gemstone. It’s often overlooked by other blue stones.

It’s difficult to find Iolite in contemporary jewelry because of this.

22nd anniversary: spinel

Spinel is another gemstone that gets a lot of love. It comes in many colors, is durable, and is affordable.

It is often found in pink, purple, blue, and blue.

However, black spinel can be used as an accent or as a center stone.

23rd Anniversary: Imperial Topaz

Imperial topaz” is simply a name for topaz that can be yellow or deep golden.

It’s often compared to cognac. While women can keep their jewelry, men may be able to gift a bottle of cognac as a toast to the 23rd anniversary.

24th anniversary: Tanzanite

When you think of how many gemstones have been treasured over the years, tanzanite was first discovered in the 1960s.

It is a blue gemstone, with a violet/purplish tone.

It is best paired with white metals such as white gold, platinum, or sterling silver.

The treatment of stones is permanent and often involves heat treatment to enhance their color.

25th Anniversary: Silver Jubilee

Silver bars

You can go crazy on the 25th, which is also known as the silver anniversary.

You can and should splurge on sterling silver jewelry and home accents.

There are many other options than silver.

You can embrace the color by including metal watches, white gold, or platinum jewelry.

30th Anniversary: Pearl Jubilee

Layers can be found in both cultured pearls and natural pearls.

This is a great metaphor for the love and years that have passed.

These layers are known as nacre and give pearls their luminescence.

It’s the perfect time to upgrade, as it’s the gem for the third year.

A full-matched string might be necessary if it was a pendant.

It might be time to get a long, opera-length necklace if it was a matched string.

You can also play with color — there are many options other than white.

35th anniversary: emerald

White Emerald

Emerald is a timeless gemstone that has been featured twice on the anniversary list.

It was also the choice for the 20th year.

Perhaps this time, she will get earrings to match the 15-year-old necklace.

40th Anniversary: Ruby

This ruby gem is the gem for the fifteenth, and ruby is another repeat.

Its draw is still the beautiful red that expresses love’s essence.

45th Anniversary: sapphire

It’s not too late to get back the sapphire you lost 40 years ago.

If you didn’t get the blue sapphire, then consider buying a piece in another color.

50th Anniversary: Golden Jubilee

What could you want more? A reason to gift your loved one something in gold.

Perhaps a gold watch for him.

You can make plain gold, in any color, yellow, white, or rose, with diamonds and/or gemstones, for her.

55th anniversary: alexandrite

This gem was named after a Russian czar. After 55 years of marriage, you should treat each other like royalty.

Alexandrite‘s striking characteristic is its ability to change colors.

It’s purplish in incandescent lighting, but it changes color under fluorescent or outside lights.

60th Anniversary: Diamond

Your love and commitment to one another have been a constant companion for a long time.

You might feel it is time to give a gift of diamond jewelry to someone else, perhaps your grandkids or kids. You deserve it.

70th Anniversary: Platinum Jubilee

The platinum jubilee is celebrated on the 70th anniversary.

Platinum, a rare and hard white metal, was scarce at the time that anyone who celebrated a 70th wedding anniversary got married.

Perhaps a necklace or bracelet would be the best way to remember the occasion.

75th Anniversary: sapphire

Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the sapphire Jubilee with a Sapphire bracelet, or ring, in many colors.

This is a celebration of the variety and adventures you shared in your life.

80th Anniversary: Ruby

The  Ruby jubilee is on its 80th anniversary. This is the ideal time to gift her a ruby ring or pin if she hasn’t already.

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