Anniversary calculator
Your anniversary count is the time elapsed from your wedding or together date to right now, in years, months, and days. Enter the date below to see it tick by the second, count down to your next anniversary, and reveal the traditional and modern gift for the upcoming milestone year.
Wedding day
7y 0mo 0d
2,557 days · 221,008,362 seconds together
Total days
2,557
Total months
84
Total seconds
221,008,362
Next anniversary
8th anniversary
Friday, 18 June 2027 · in 365 days
Traditional gift
Bronze/Pottery
Modern gift
Linens/Lace
Gemstone: Tourmaline · Colour: Bronze
Milestone anniversaries ahead
Shareable summary
Wedding day: 7 years, 0 months and 0 days together. Next up is your 8th anniversary on 18 June 2027 — the bronze/pottery (traditional) or linens/lace (modern) anniversary.
The custom of pairing each wedding anniversary with a specific material is older than most people assume. By the Victorian era only a handful of years had recognised gifts: the fifth was wood, the tenth tin, the twenty-fifth silver, the fiftieth gold. The idea was symbolic progression. Early years got soft, perishable materials like paper and cotton, and as a marriage endured the materials grew harder and more precious, ending in gold and diamond. The list filled in across the early twentieth century until almost every year from one to twenty had an assigned material, with five-year jumps after twenty. The logic still holds: the gift is meant to mirror how the relationship itself has strengthened and become more valuable over time.
There are two lists in common use and they often disagree. The traditional list is the old material-based one described above. The modern list was popularised by the American National Retail Jeweler Association from 1937 onward, partly to give couples more contemporary and purchasable options. So the first anniversary is paper traditionally but clocks on the modern list; the second is cotton versus china; the ninth is pottery versus leather. From roughly the sixteenth year onward the two lists largely converge. Neither is more correct than the other, and many couples simply pick whichever gift appeals. The tool shows both columns side by side so you can choose, and lists the associated gemstone and colour where the tradition assigns one.
| Year | Traditional | Modern |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Paper | Clocks |
| 2 | Cotton | China |
| 3 | Leather | Crystal/Glass |
| 4 | Fruit/Flowers | Appliances |
| 5 | Wood | Silverware |
| 6 | Sugar/Candy | Wood |
| 7 | Wool/Copper | Desk sets |
| 8 | Bronze/Pottery | Linens/Lace |
| 9 | Pottery/Willow | Leather |
| 10 | Tin/Aluminium | Diamond jewellery |
| 11 | Steel | Fashion jewellery |
| 12 | Silk/Linen | Pearls |
| 13 | Lace | Textiles/Furs |
| 14 | Ivory | Gold jewellery |
| 15 | Crystal | Watches |
| 16 | Silver hollowware | Silver hollowware |
| 17 | Furniture | Furniture |
| 18 | Porcelain | Porcelain |
| 19 | Bronze | Bronze |
| 20 | China | Platinum |
| 21 | Brass/Nickel | Brass/Nickel |
| 22 | Copper | Copper |
| 23 | Silver plate | Silver plate |
| 24 | Opal | Opal |
| 25 | Silver | Sterling silver |
| 26 | Original pictures | Original pictures |
| 27 | Sculpture | Sculpture |
| 28 | Orchids | Orchids |
| 29 | New furniture | New furniture |
| 30 | Pearl | Diamond |
| 31 | Timepieces | Timepieces |
| 32 | Conveyances | Conveyances |
| 33 | Amethyst | Amethyst |
| 34 | Opal | Opal |
| 35 | Coral | Jade |
| 36 | Bone china | Bone china |
| 37 | Alabaster | Alabaster |
| 38 | Beryl/Tourmaline | Beryl/Tourmaline |
| 39 | Lace | Lace |
| 40 | Ruby | Ruby |
| 41 | Land/Office | Land/Office |
| 42 | Improved real estate | Improved real estate |
| 43 | Travel | Travel |
| 44 | Groceries | Groceries |
| 45 | Sapphire | Sapphire |
| 46 | Original poetry | Original poetry |
| 47 | Books | Books |
| 48 | Optical goods | Optical goods |
| 49 | Luxuries | Luxuries |
| 50 | Gold | Gold |
| 55 | Emerald | Emerald |
| 60 | Diamond | Diamond |
| 65 | Blue sapphire | Blue sapphire |
| 70 | Platinum | Platinum |
| 75 | Diamond/Gold | Diamond/Gold |
A few anniversaries carry more cultural weight than the rest and reward planning ahead. The fifth (wood) is the first big one, often the point where couples start traditions of their own. The tenth (tin or aluminium traditionally, diamond jewellery on the modern list) tends to be the first marked with a larger celebration. The twenty-fifth is the silver jubilee and the fiftieth is gold, both milestones that families gather for. The tool projects the dates of your fifth, tenth, twenty-fifth, and fiftieth anniversaries so you can book the venue or the trip well in advance. If you want the raw gap between any two dates instead, use the days-between tool, or check your exact age with the age calculator.