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Traditional Wedding Anniversary Colors
Wedding anniversary colors can play a lovely role in your celebration, and you can incorporate them in any way that you see fit.
For example, the color for a fifth wedding anniversary is blue. You could celebrate this by wearing blue, or by choosing table décor in that hue for any anniversary dinner. Or even by wrapping gifts in blue paper. The possibilities are endless!
The First 10 Years
In the initial years of a marriage, couples are celebrating small but significant milestones. To celebrate, most people take a short trip or host a small dinner or cocktail party every year. If you are thinking of doing either of these things, consider the different ways you can incorporate the appropriate wedding anniversary colors to make the occasion all the more memorable.
The following anniversary colors represent each different year of marriage. For your tenth anniversary, consider doing something that combines all 10 colors to mark this marriage milestone.
- First anniversary: yellow or gold
- Second anniversary: linen white or red
- Third anniversary: jade green or white
- Fourth anniversary: blue or green
- Fifth anniversary: turquoise, blue or pink
- Sixth anniversary: turquoise, purple or white
- Seventh anniversary: yellow, onyx or off white
- Eighth anniversary: tanzanite, bronze or tourmaline
- Ninth anniversary: purple, green, terracotta, lapis lazuli
- Tenth anniversary: blue or silver
Years 11 to 20
Reaching a milestone like your 20th wedding anniversary is a big deal! This is a huge achievement made by you, your spouse and your family. The years leading up to your 20th anniversary matter and should be celebrated too. Be sure to take a step back and look at all that you and your spouse have accomplished over the years.
The appropriate wedding anniversary colors for years 11 to 20 are as follows:
- 11th anniversary: yellow or turquoise
- 12th anniversary: oyster white, jade or opal
- 13th anniversary: white or citrine
- 14th anniversary: ivory or opal
- 15th anniversary: ruby red
- 16th anniversary: red, silver or emerald green
- 17th anniversary: yellow
- 18th anniversary: blue
- 19th anniversary: bronze
- 20th anniversary: white or emerald green
The Second And Third Decades
Making it to 30 years of marriage is a wonderful achievement – not everyone is lucky enough to experience this momentous milestone. By this stage, it is common for couples to have grown-up children or possibly even grandchildren.
A celebration of 30 years of marriage will be a significant one – in fact, most people host special events to mark the occasion and invite their nearest and dearest to celebrate.
The wedding anniversary colors for celebrating years 21 to 30 of marriage are as follows:
- 21st anniversary: orange
- 22nd anniversary: green
- 23rd anniversary: silver
- 24th anniversary: lavender
- 25th anniversary: silver
- 30th anniversary: green
Beyond 30 Years
Reaching the 30-year mark is special but going beyond that must be celebrated at all costs! A long and happy union is very honorable indeed. Treat your loved one and partner to gifts in the following anniversary colors for each milestone you reach.
- 35th anniversary: coral
- 40th anniversary: ruby red
- 45th anniversary: sapphire red
- 50th anniversary: gold
- 55th anniversary: emerald green
- 60th anniversary: diamond white
- 65th anniversary: sky blue
- 70th anniversary: platinum
- 75th anniversary: diamond white
- 80th anniversary: ruby red.
Each and every anniversary is special. By taking the time to celebrate, you get to create more wonderful memories with your spouse and family. And, by adding the traditional wedding anniversary colors, you can make it all the more significant.
Conclusion
In conclusion, traditional wedding anniversary colors add a meaningful touch to celebrating each milestone. Whether you’re commemorating one year or fifty, these colors symbolize the journey of love and commitment. Use them to enhance your anniversary celebrations and pair them with an unforgettable gift experience or a thoughtful gift to make each moment truly special.
Sophie is an etiquette coach who has the rare ability to make the intricacies of etiquette approachable and fun. She travels around the world coaching families, individuals, corporates and independent schools. Sophie has honed her craft without losing her easy-going charm.