You’ve reached seven years of heaven married to the love of your life. That’s incredibly exciting and is definitely something that deserves to be celebrated.
When the time comes to think about picking up a gift for your other half, you’ll naturally wonder what the perfect present might look like. But, did you know there are traditional and modern gifts that couples have been giving each other for more than 100 years? So, if you want to take part in these traditions, you can give your partner one of these gifts which are absolutely packed with thoughtfulness and meaning.
In this guide, we’re going to explore the ins and outs of 7th wedding anniversary gift-giving traditions, including the traditional and modern gifts, as well as the traditional gemstone and flower. That way, you can give your partner an incredible gift that has loads of historical meaning. And we’ve got 50 suggestions below to help get you started.
To find out more about what all the different anniversary gifts are from 1 to 90 years, read our complete year-by-year wedding anniversary gift guide.
For more than a century, many couples have chosen to give their love a 7th anniversary gift that has loads of meaning behind it. It’s a great way to show your partner how much you care and also gives you some ideas if you’re not quite sure what to get.
There are two traditional 7th anniversary gifts: wool and copper. Wool is warm and comfortable, and copper is durable and strong – and you no doubt feel all of these in abundance after seven years of marriage.
The modern anniversary for seven years of marriage is stationery or a desk set. Initially, this might not sound particularly romantic, but it actually represents the work you’ve put into your marriage after all these years – so it’s actually pretty loving and poignant.
The 7th anniversary gemstone is onyx, an incredibly striking stone that is black and shiny (though can sometimes include white). It can sometimes be pricey, but equally, it can often be fairly reasonable, so can be a great choice of anniversary gift. It also works well when set in different types of gold or silver jewellery.
The 7th anniversary flower is the freesia, a beautiful multi-coloured flower that can be a wonderful addition to a bouquet or work perfectly as the star of the show. Freesias symbolise friendship and trust, which is spot-on when celebrating seven years of love.
A 7th wedding anniversary isn’t exactly one of the most widely celebrated anniversaries out there, sitting right in between the 5th anniversary and 10th anniversary. However, it may be important that you still mark seven whole years – because it is incredible. But how do you choose the right gift? Here are four things to bear in mind:
If a couple you love is about to celebrate seven years together, you might also wonder if it’s appropriate for you to join in on the traditions and buy them something related to wool, copper or stationery. Thankfully, the answer is: of course! These ‘rules’ aren’t exclusive to the couple, and the special meaning behind them will help elevate your gift into something truly memorable.
If your 7th wedding anniversary gift is on the horizon and you’d like to give your partner a gift filled with thought and meaning, you might be a little stumped. How can wool, copper and stationery work as a gift for the love of your life? Well, believe it or not, with a little creativity, you can give them something truly memorable. So, here are 50 7th anniversary gift ideas so you can surprise your partner on the big day.
There are two traditional gifts when it comes to celebrating your 7th anniversary: wool or copper. So, you have twice as many options for choosing a gift your partner might love. But if you’re not quite sure where to start looking, here are 10 ideas.
There’s nothing quite as romantic as getting all warm and snuggly with your other half beneath a comfortable blanket. And you can’t get much more comfortable than a wool blanket from The British Blanket Company so the two of ewe can get cuddly on your big day.
Imagine a warm and cosy blanket draped over your body – now imagine that comfort wrapped right around you all the time. High-quality Norwegian wool jumpers are guaranteed to keep your toasty and warm during those cold and dark winter months.
For something cute, cuddly and 100% on theme, a Sheply Sheep with Heart Balloon ticks all the right boxes. It’s adorable and sweet, and can be proudly displayed somewhere so your partner will always be reminded of your 7th magical anniversary.
Knitted teddy bears are the epitome of cute, and if they’re handmade like the teddies at The Knitted Bear Company then they’re also extra special and loaded with character. A brilliant little gift that your partner is bound to love.
Has your partner always talked about learning to knit or crochet but never got around to giving it a go? A wool craft kit gives them everything they need to start learning this incredibly popular hobby.
Copper might not be the most obvious choice when it comes to jewellery, but in the right hands, it can be a fantastic item your partner will want to wear all the time. For example, a personalised copper cuff bracelet not only looks gorgeous, but it’s also thought that copper bracelets help prevent stress and ward off negative energy, so it could be useful if your partner is having a tough time.
If you’ve thought about giving your partner flowers to mark your anniversary, why not accompany them with a super meaningful burnished copper vase? It’s equal parts rustic and beautiful and works with almost any type of flower.
We bet you didn’t realise that copper coin cufflinks even existed before today, but not only do they exist, they’re also a great idea for an anniversary gift. They’re smart and stylish and perfect for all occasions.
For a brilliantly personal token 7th anniversary gift, a personalised copper keyring is something your partner can always keep by their side so they never forget about your special day.
One way to give your partner a one-of-a-kind gift is with a personalised framed copper heart, which you can also personalise to include your names and the date of your wedding. That way, you can hang it up at home and have a sweet and meaningful reminder of your wedding.
If you’re not sure your partner would love a gift related to wool or copper, you could go for something related to the modern 7th anniversary gift: stationery or a desk set. If this sounds like something your partner might appreciate, here are 10 ideas you might want to consider.
Writing using a quill and ink is something of a lost art these days, but if your partner’s a keen writer or enjoys speaking to a penpal, an old-fashioned notebook and quill set is a unique gift they can crack out whenever they fancy being a little bit… fancy!
There’s nothing quite like a nice set of pens. Yes, a Bic biro does the job, but when it comes to a high-quality pen it’s like comparing fish fingers to lobster thermidore. Check out Pen Heaven to browse their amazing range of pen sets.
If your partner regularly works at a computer and has a habit of scraping their mouse across the desk, why not revisit the lost art that is the mouse mat? It definitely qualifies as part of a desk set, and you can even give your partner a personalised mouse mat that features a photograph – why not use your favourite wedding photo?
Are you constantly having to remind your other half about what’s happening at the weekend? Or are they always asking what date it is? If this sounds familiar, a personalised desk planner would be ideal for them.
Organisation can be challenging, even for the best of us. Things can get lost, misplaced, forgotten… with a nice and neat gift set, your partner can keep on top of all their tasks and chores and make sure nothing is ever overlooked again.
If your other half loves everything old school, then a vintage stationery gift box will tick so many of their boxes. From the retro labels and stickers to the rubber that looks like it’s been stabbed a few too many times by a pencil, they’re all in there.
What’s a better way for your other half to organise all their stationery than with a pot in which to keep everything neat? Well, how about a personalised wooden pen pot that can be highly customised to include your partner’s name and a design you know they’d love?
To make any desk tidy and classy, a smart desk organiser could be just what your partner needs. It includes loads of different compartments, drawers and slots so everything can be kept neat and in its very own place.
Almost everyone loves a notebook, but it can be hard to find one nice enough to be fitting as an anniversary gift. However, the notebooks at Katie Leamon are high in quality and big in style, and there are so many designs that you shouldn’t have trouble finding one your partner will love to use.
We’ve already featured a pen set on this list, but how about an engraved pen? They’re smart and affordable, and you can customise them with any message you like, whether it’s your partner’s name, your anniversary date, or simply the words ‘HAPPY ANNIVERSARY’.
You might be super keen to give your partner an anniversary gift filled with meaning, but the pair of you might not want to spend too much money on a token gift related to wool, copper or stationery. If that’s the case, you can still get them a hugely meaningful gift but not break the bank. Here are five ideas for brilliant token gifts for your 7th wedding anniversary.
We’ve already covered how wool symbolises the warmth and comfort felt after seven years of marriage, so why beat around the bush (sheep?) – you could just get your other half a tiny ball of wool in a jar which is personalised to include the date you got married. It’s small, thoughtful and something your partner can hold on to forever.
If your partner regularly takes off their wedding ring for one reason or another, and they don’t have somewhere safe to keep it, it can be the cause of mild (and even severe) panic as you both run around looking for it. Never experience that feeling again with a cute copper elephant ring holder. Super useful and affordable!
The ultimate token copper anniversary gift is a… personalised copper token! You can add your initials and the date you got married, for the perfect little keepsake to mark seven years together.
Guaranteed to make your partner squee! a woolly hedgehug is absolutely adorable and lets your partner know exactly how you feel about them. It’s also exactly the sort of token gift that’s likely to get you in your partner’s good books.
If you’re thinking about getting your other half an anniversary gift, chances are you’re probably also thinking about getting them a card. Well, why not combine the two and give them a card featuring a crocheted wool heart? It’s the perfect way to give them something fitting the 7th anniversary theme and the perfect card for the occasion all in one.
Nothing says I love you quite like a gift you’ve made yourself – and this counts double on your wedding anniversary. You might think that making something out of wool or copper is tricky – especially if you don’t have any experience working with either of them before. But, there are plenty of resources and tutorials available online that mean you can definitely make something full of charm and personality. Yes, even out of copper! Here are five ideas for brilliant DIY gifts.
If you have some wool, a needle and a finger, you can create some simple and effective wool flowers with literally zero experience. And once you have a few, you could glue them to some green wire and give them a DIY wool flower bouquet. There are DIY wool flower bouquet tutorial videos available on YouTube to help get you started.
Something nice, easy and effective to make out of wool is a set of wool drinks coasters. You can make one or two, or a whole set! Just choose your partner’s favourite colours and get to work with the help of a DIY wool coaster tutorial.
Crocheting is a great hobby, and you can make some amazing things with just a ball of wool and a crochet hook. It can look confusing, but with a good tutorial or guide you can pick up crochet relatively quickly, and a scarf is a simple place to start. Thankfully, there are loads of crocheted scarf tutorials available online.
With some copper wire, which you can pick up for next to nothing from craft shops, you can make your partner a lovely twisted copper ring in just five minutes. It might take a little trial and error, but if you follow a tutorial video you should master it in no time.
If you have an old keyring and a 1p or 2p coin, you can make your partner a copper coin keyring that’s packed with effort and meaning. It requires a couple of specific tools, but it shouldn’t take you too long if you follow online instructions.
For something a little different, you could spend your 7th anniversary sharing a new experience with your other half. But what exactly could you do that ties into themes related to wool and copper? Actually, you might be surprised, as there are a few unique experiences the two of you can do that will make your anniversary one neither of you will forget in a hurry! Here are five ideas for a truly memorable 7th anniversary experience.
Has your partner ever fancied themselves a bit of a farmer (or maybe just loves Stardew Valley)? If so, you could spend your anniversary getting stuck into a sheep shearing experience to really get hands-on with how wool is sourced. It’s a fun and involved way to do something new on your anniversary.
Knitting is no longer for the older generation; it’s fast becoming a pastime for the young ‘uns, too. You and your partner could start a new hobby together and learn how to knit under the guidance of a professional. Find a knitting course near you and make something woolly on your big day.
While knitting is a popular hobby, something a little more off the beaten track is spinning weaving and rug making! So, pull the wool over your partner’s eyes and surprise them with something truly unique. There are a few different spinning and weaving courses available across the UK.
Copper bowls are wonderfully eye-catching statement pieces to have on display at home. But what could make one even more special? How about one you and your partner make at a copper bowl-making workshop?
If you like the thought of making something out of copper with your partner but would like to make something else like jewellery or a sculpture, a coppersmithing course offers just that. There’s a range of experiences available so you shouldn’t have much trouble finding something your partner will enjoy making.
The traditional 7th anniversary gemstone is onyx, an incredible black (and sometimes white-flecked) stone that has an air of magic and mystery. As it’s such a deep colour, it looks striking set in a wide range of jewellery that could be either gold or silver. That means you usually don’t have to look too far to find onyx jewellery your partner will love. Here are 10 ideas for jewellery that contain onyx.
Onyx isn’t exactly the most commonly used stone in jewellery, but most high street chains will have at least a few pieces for you to consider. At Bridebook, we’ve partnered with loads of amazing jewellers who specialise in wedding-related jewellery, so check them out to find the perfect piece
Flowers are an anniversary classic, but to give your floral gift an even more special meaning, you could choose something linked to the traditional 7th anniversary flower, freesia. Freesias are colourful and dainty, and look great in a vase or as part of a floral design. If you’d like to give your partner something related to freesias or other on-theme flowers, here are five bright ideas.
Freesias are a super versatile flower that can complement others in a bouquet, but work easily as a dedicated bouquet. A bouquet of freesias can be eye-catching and absolutely beautiful.
So that your partner can always wear a reminder of your 7th anniversary, a freesia pendant necklace is big, bold and pretty. It might not be to everyone’s taste, but you can pick up a more subtle freesia necklace from Kew Gardens’ online shop if that would suit your partner better.
As beautiful as flowers are, they eventually wilt and have to be thrown away. The exception to this, however, is wool flowers! They might not be freesias, but wool roses are fantastically creative and fit the traditional anniversary theme to a tee, so they’re still thoughtful and meaningful.
Freesias have a fruity, almost strawberry-like, scent, and when coupled with pear, they make quite the… pair! That’s why a pear and freesia candle smells so sweet and delicious, plus helps create a romantic anniversary-night atmosphere.
Did you know there’s only one way to make a freesia even more stunning? That’s right, a freesia made out of stained glass! A stained glass freesia can stand tall and proud on a shelf and cast incredible yellow light across the room.
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