Wedding Anniversary Marriage of Seven Years - Wool or Copper or Brass

 

The seventh Wedding Anniversary is symbolised by wool.  

Wool is about the warmth derived from the cloth, while the source of the wools symbolises the cycle of life. 

The flower associated with the seventh wedding anniversary is Jack-in-the-pulpit, while its gemstones are lapis lazuli and onyx.

Lapis Lazuli is said to protect one from physical danger and encourage honesty and dignity.

Onyx was believed to be a witch's stone, and brought bad luck to the wearer, unless worn with a moonstone, when it would have no ill effect.

Traditional gifts for the seventh wedding anniversary include copper sculptures, copper jewelry, copper decorative plates, copper pots, copper furniture, copper vases, wool tapestries, wool clothing, wool greeting flowers, wool hats and scarves, wool blanket, wool blend carpet.

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