September 16, 2010
My wife doesn't really like too many rings at once, so it doesn't make sense for me to buy her a big diamond anniversary ring. She already has her diamond engagement ring, and her wedding band...what else can I do to add something special and sparkling to our anniversary celebration?
October 19, 2010
Depending on how many years you have been married, you can pick the appropriate gemstone. For example, if you have been married for 10 years then a diamond is the corresponding gemstone. To figure out which gemstone you should choose, you can search online and there are many charts that will give you the information that you need.
September 23, 2010
Maybe it's been mentioned before, but you could definitely buy a diamond journey necklace, which symbolizes the future stretching onward. I bought one for my beautiful wife Angela, and she's been wearing it ever since. It's really a necklace with a very sweet thought behind it, and it can be one of the most beautiful and unique designs that you or any of your friends has seen. I think it's a great idea for an anniversary gift, probably a better one than an anniversary ring. And you can be careful and pick diamonds that compliment the engagement ring, which would be a good idea if she chooses to wear them both together (which I am sure she will want to at times). I don't know where we got it into our heads that you have to have an anniversary ring...if your wife doesn't like rings, just get something else diamond!
September 23, 2010
I think the three stone necklace...especially if this is a more long-term anniversary (5, 10, 15 year anniversary). It has 3 diamonds in a row that symbolize past, present, and future. I have a very special one for my husband that has, rather than 3 stones of the same size, three stones that get larger from top to bottom. The first stone is .5 carat, the second stone is 1 carat, and the third stone is 1.5 carat. It's maybe more expensive than the average necklace...but I'm sure you could get one in whatever size you could afford and it would be equally gorgeous. It's really the beauty in the thought that counts, and what woman doesn't love diamonds in any format? No, I don't think you have to have a ring to make this anniversary special, and I hope whatever you decide, that you both have a special night.
September 19, 2010
I think another good idea could be diamond earrings in whatever design or shape you want. Diamonds are romantic and, as they say, "a girl's best friend". I think this could just mean that it will make her anniversary (and yours, too, of course) all the more special to open a little box and see all that shimmering white stone against navy blue velvet. There's just something special about that, and she'll know, without a doubt, that you still value her like you did when you were married. That's all an anniversary gift needs to be, and that is enough:)