That’s it, you’ve been married for 18 years! It’s time to celebrate your turquoise wedding anniversary. Discover the significance of this wedding anniversary.
What weddings for 18 years of marriage?
(Updated May 9, 2022). After 18 years of marriagewe celebrate turquoise wedding.
Why a turquoise wedding?
Turquoise is a mineral composed of hydrated copper and aluminum phosphate whose name means “Stone of Türkiye”. However, it is in Afghanistan, Australia, China, the USA, France, Iran, Israel, Mexico and even Tanzania that we find deposits of turquoise! Very popular during the time of Ancient Egypt, this stone adorned jewelry, mummies and decorative accessories. For the Apaches, turquoise is the symbol of the alliance of sky and sea which guides and protects. Good omens for your 18th year of marriage… Especially since in lithotherapy, the turquoise stone would have the ability to increase empathy, soothe the mind and promote communication. Three very useful virtues in a relationship!
18 years of marriage: what gifts to give for the turquoise wedding?
To celebrate your 18th wedding anniversary, why not plan a charming trip to Türkiye ? In the Cappadocia region, in Istanbul or in Bodrum according to your desires. More classic, offering a piece of jewelry (or a figurine) made of turquoise is also in good style… Just like a simple stone of this mineral. If you believe in the powers of stones, jump at the opportunity to give the gift of energy treatment! Finally, more traditional, a piece of clothing or an accessory in turquoise color will also be a nice gift for your partner.
What poems for 18th wedding anniversary?
A few words of love often have more impact than sumptuous gifts. Our greatest poets have written magnificent poems about the bonds that unite spouses. Here are some of them:
- Air. “The whole universe obeys love; Beautiful Psyche, submit your soul to her. The other Gods court this God, And their power is less sweet than his flame. Of young hearts it is the supreme good: Love, love; everything else is nothing. Without this love, so many delightful objects, Golden paneling, woods, gardens, and fountains, Have no attractions that are not languid, And their pleasures are less sweet than its pains, Of young hearts it is the supreme good: Love, love; everything else is nothing“. (Jean de la Fontaine)
- To George Sand. “Here you are returned, in my starry nights, Beautiful angel with azure eyes, with veiled eyelids, Love, my supreme good, and which I had lost! For three years I thought I would conquer you and curse you, And you, with your eyes in tears, with your sweet smile, At the bedside of my bed, here you are returned. Well, two words from you made me the king of the world, Put your hand on my heart, its wound is deep; Expand it, beautiful angel, and let it be broken! Never a beloved lover, dying on his mistress, Has drunk the celestial intoxication on blacker eyes, No one on a more beautiful forehead has ever kissed you ” (Alfred de Musset)
- Dreamed for winter. “In winter, we will go in a little pink wagon. With blue cushions. We will be fine. A nest of crazy kisses rests. In every soft corner. You will close your eyes, so as not to see, through the mirror, Grimacing the shadows of the evenings, These snarling monstrosities, populace. Of black demons and black wolves. Then you will feel your cheek scratched… A little kiss, like a crazy spider, Will run around your neck… And you will say to me: “Search!”, bowing your head, – And we will take time to find this beast – Who travels a lot…” (Arthur Rimbaud)








