
Gifts The Wedding Party Will Cherish
After The "I Do's"
More couples getting married today are covering most of all of their wedding costs. One
integral cost is gifts for the wedding party. This tradition dates from ancient times when
Egyptian noble women presented precious metals and gems to their ladies-in-waiting. In the
Victorian era, the traditional gift was remembrance rings. Queen Victoria and Prince
Albert gave out six dozen rings bearing the Queen's portrait carved in gold.
Today's couples need not spend a King's (or Queen's) ransom on their wedding party;
even gifts of fine jewelry are available in a range of prices. The Jewelry Information
Center, a nonprofit trade association in New York, suggests the following gift ideas for
the wedding party:
For her attendants, the bride might choose a sterling silver heart-shaped perfume flask
pendant; a crystal ring holder; or an antique-style sterling silver make-up brush. Gifts
for ushers include: a sterling silver business card holder; a sports watch with a lighted
dial; a sterling silver letter opener; or a monogrammed silver flask. The maid of honor
and the best man should receive a gift that's a little "extra" for their hard
work. For her, classic cultured pearl stud earrings; a karat gold charm; or 14k gold &
silver heart-shaped earrings. For the best man, a 1940's style classic analog dress watch
or sports-themed 14k gold or sterling cufflinks.
"Fine jewelry is the perfect gift for the bride and groom to show their
appreciation," says Lynn Ramsey, President of the Jewelry Information Center.
"Unlike any other gift, fine jewelry will last for years to come, long after the
bride and groom have said 'I Do.'"
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