Wedding Anniversary Rings
Celebrating wedding anniversary can be made once at 10 years, it is called the "Tin anniversary", at 25 years it is called "Silver anniversary" at 50 years - "Golden anniversary" and at 60 years which is the rarest but yet happening the "Diamond anniversary".
This tradition to celebrate the day of your wedding is originally coming from medieval Germany where the married couples were given wedding anniversary gift that had symbols to celebrate the marriage itself. At present, the most popular anniversaries in this matter are the Silver and the Golden one. These anniversaries are also marked by gift offering but more important is the wedding anniversary ring that the couple buy in order to mark the event. It is a nice celebration with beautiful connotations and it is desired for every married couple to experience it so long as it continues the series of vows and commitment that a couple has exchanged 25 or 50 years ago.The wedding anniversary rings are made of silver for the anniversaries that mark 25 years of marriage, and the other ones are made of gold for the anniversaries that marl 50 years of continuous commitment to each other. These anniversary rings can borrow the shape and style of the original ones only that they change the material or can be totally different with engravings on them to tell about the occasion that made this celebration be possible.
Considering the fact that anniversary rings have to be made at a difference of time from the original wedding rings, the couple might want to order rings that are created in a new style bearing the print of the new creations that emerged lately on the jewels market. They can also incorporate other symbols than the original ones, symbols that have the mark of the time that had passed over their existence together in a life where they had shared events for better and for worse.
Anniversary rings may also be created with special precious stones that with their meaning emphasize the feeling that kept them together in a married life: love.
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