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I've read on some things that it's flowers and fruit, but other sources say it's linen and paper... I know that the modern gift is appliances...but I'm talking about the traditional gift.

2006-06-14 17:01:40 · 3 answers · asked by kelyi36 2 in Family & Relationships Weddings

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According to a list I found in Brides magazine, both flowers and linen are listed as traditional 4th anniversary gifts.

2006-06-14 17:08:58 · answer #1 · answered by Joelle M 2 · 1 0

linen(some places include paper)
Celebrating my 4th anniversary in September --- and it's paper for me --- as in tickets to Punta Cana!!!
* 1 year is a paper anniversary
* 2 years is a cotton anniversary
* 3 years is a leather anniversary
* 4 years is a linen anniversary
* 5 years is a wood anniversary
* 6 years is an iron anniversary
* 7 years is a wool anniversary
* 8 years is a bronze anniversary
* 9 years is a copper anniversary
* 10 years is a tin (or aluminium) anniversary
* 11 years is a steel anniversary
* 12 years is a silk anniversary
* 13 years is a lace anniversary
* 14 years is an ivory anniversary
* 15 years is a crystal anniversary
* 17 years is a turquoise anniversary
* 20 years is a china (porcelain) anniversary
* 25 years is a Silver Jubilee or silver wedding anniversary
* 30 years is a pearl anniversary
* 35 years is a coral (or jade) anniversary
* 40 years is a ruby anniversary
* 45 years is a sapphire anniversary
* 50 years is a Golden Jubilee - not to be confused with the 'golden birthday' (not at a fixed age)
* 55 years is an emerald anniversary
* 60 years is a Diamond Jubilee
* 65 years is a Blue Sapphire anniversary
* 70 years is a Platinum Jubilee.
* 75 years is a Diamond wedding anniversary
* 80 years is an Oak wedding anniversary

There are variations in some national traditions.

2006-06-15 00:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by jaimestar64cross 6 · 0 0

Linen or silk

2006-06-15 00:07:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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