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  2. 30 Traditional and Modern 7th Anniversary Gifts - AOL

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    According to The Knot, the traditional gift for a 7th-anniversary is something made with copper or wool. Think of a cozy wool blanket or a copper piece of cookware. Think of a cozy wool blanket or ...

  3. The Traditional Wedding Anniversary Gifts By Year - AOL

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    3rd anniversary: Leather. Leather is tougher than fabric and by the end of year three so is your marriage. You can always gift real leather items—a designer bag, nice shoes, a new belt—or ...

  4. Memorable Gifts For Your Lucky 7th Anniversary - AOL

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    Celebrate seven years together with these anniversary gift ideas. From traditional gifts of copper and wool to chic, contemporary presents and experiences, our 7th-anniversary gift guide has got ...

  5. Wedding anniversary - Wikipedia

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    Special celebrations and gifts are often given for particular anniversary milestones (e.g., 10, 15, 20, or 25 years). In some cultures, traditional names exist for milestone anniversaries; for instance, fifty years of marriage may be known variously as a "golden wedding anniversary", "golden anniversary" or "golden wedding".

  6. Anniversary - Wikipedia

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    Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home by Emily Post, published in 1922, contained suggestions for wedding anniversary gifts for 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, and 75 years. [12] Wedding anniversary gift suggestions for other years were added in later editions and publications; they now comprise what is referred to as the ...

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    It was frequently given as a gift and was predominantly worn by women to show their wealth, social status, and beauty. The jewellery was often supposed to give the wearer protection from the "evil eye" or endowed the owner with supernatural powers, while others had a religious symbolism. Older pieces of jewellery that have been found were ...