
What Is the Best Couple and Anniversary Jewelry?
The best couple and anniversary jewelry is personalized, everyday-wearable, and meaningful to both partners — and the numbers confirm the category is surging. Based on Mint & Lily order data, couple and anniversary pieces account for 12-15% of all orders, with matching bracelet sets growing 45% year over year. The average anniversary jewelry spend is $65, and the most popular couple style is the engraved cuff bracelet set — one in gold vermeil, one in sterling silver — starting at $29 per piece. Across thousands of customer reviews, couples consistently choose personalized pieces over generic jewelry because the engraving or shared detail makes each piece half of a pair.
What separates great couple jewelry from forgettable matching accessories comes down to personalization, quality, and flexibility. A pair of bracelets engraved with your coordinates says something a pair of mass-produced bangles never will. And the data shows that complementary styles — where each partner wears a different finish of the same design — outsell identical matching pieces 3 to 1. That means couple jewelry works best when it connects without being obvious.
This guide covers every angle: the best couple jewelry styles, matching vs. complementary approaches, anniversary gifts organized by milestone year, the most popular anniversary engravings, couple bracelet ideas for every budget, and long-distance relationship jewelry. If you already know what milestone you are shopping for, skip to anniversary gifts by year. If you need engraving inspiration, jump to what to engrave.
Bottom line: Personalized couple jewelry with coordinates or meaningful dates creates lasting connection between partners while maintaining individual style preferences.
Should You Choose Matching or Complementary Couple Jewelry?
Complementary couple jewelry — where both pieces share a design but differ in finish, size, or detail — outsells identical matching sets by a wide margin. Based on Mint & Lily order patterns, 74% of couple bracelet orders use a mixed-finish approach, most commonly one gold vermeil piece and one sterling silver piece in the same style. Only 26% of couples order two identical bracelets, and this trend toward complementary styling continues to grow.

Matching Sets
Matching sets work best when both partners have similar style preferences and want an obvious visual connection. Two identical engraved cuff bracelets in the same metal — each with the other's name or initials — is the most classic approach. Matching sets are especially popular for newer couples (under 2 years together) and for partners who like coordinated outfits in general.
Complementary Sets
Complementary sets work for couples who have different personal styles but want a shared thread. The most popular combination is the engraved cuff bracelet in gold vermeil for one partner and sterling silver for the other, both engraved with the same date or coordinates. This approach lets each person wear a finish that suits their wardrobe while carrying the same hidden message. Complementary sets also pair well across jewelry categories — a ring for one partner and a bracelet for the other, both engraved with matching text.
How to Decide
If both partners wear the same metal tone daily, matching works. If one gravitates toward gold and the other toward silver, go complementary. The engraving is what creates the bond — the metal finish is personal preference. Not sure about metal choice? Our gold vermeil guide explains the differences between gold vermeil, solid gold, and gold plating so you can choose confidently.
Bottom line: Complementary styles outsell matching sets because they honor individual preferences while creating meaningful connection through shared engravings.
Couple Jewelry Style Comparison
| Style | Price Range | Best For | Personalization Options | Popular Combinations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engraved Cuff Bracelets | $29-$44 each | Coordinates, dates, quotes | Inside + outside engraving | Gold + silver pair |
| Beaded Stacking Sets | $39-$59 each | Layered, textured look | Custom bead patterns | Matching metal finish |
| Chain Bracelets | $29-$49 each | Modern, minimalist style | Chain width variety | Different widths, same style |
| Birthstone Bracelets | $29-$39 each | Color-based connection | Each other's birthstones | Mixed stones on one piece |
| Mixed Category Sets | $29-$69 each | Different jewelry preferences | Cross-category engraving | Bracelet + ring combo |
What Are the Best Anniversary Jewelry Gifts by Year?
The best anniversary jewelry gift depends on the milestone, and each year carries a traditional theme you can translate into personalized pieces. Below are specific recommendations for four key milestones — drawn from what Mint & Lily customers actually order for each anniversary year, not generic gift guides.
1st Anniversary — Paper
The traditional first anniversary gift is paper, which translates beautifully to engraved jewelry — words written permanently on metal. An engraved cuff bracelet ($29-$44) with the wedding date or the date you started dating is the most popular 1st anniversary gift. Since the relationship is still fresh, simple engravings work best: the date, both initials, or coordinates of the wedding venue. First-anniversary buyers spend an average of $52, which puts a single engraved bracelet or a pair of initial pieces within budget.
5th Anniversary — Wood/Silverware
Five years is the first milestone that feels substantial, and gift quality reflects that. The average 5th anniversary spend at Mint & Lily reaches $72. Couples at this stage tend to choose pieces with more emotional weight: coordinates of their first home, the birthdate of their first child, or a phrase from their vows. A beaded bracelet engraved with vow excerpts or a birthstone bracelet with a child's birthstone both land well at this milestone. Matching engraved cuff bracelets — his and hers — are most popular at the 5th anniversary mark.
10th Anniversary — Tin/Aluminum
A decade calls for jewelry that reflects permanence. Gold vermeil — real gold bonded to sterling silver — is a fitting choice because it combines precious metal with lasting durability. The engraved cuff bracelet ($29-$44) works well here because it accommodates longer text: a meaningful quote, a full date with the year, or coordinates paired with a short phrase. Couples celebrating 10 years are also 2x more likely to order a ring compared to other anniversaries, often engraved on the inside band with a private message.
25th Anniversary — Silver
The silver anniversary is the most intuitive pairing with jewelry. Sterling silver pieces are the obvious match, and Mint & Lily's sterling silver engraved cuff bracelets start at $29. For a 25th anniversary, the most ordered combination is a matching pair of sterling silver cuff bracelets — each engraved with "25" and the wedding date — paired with a birthstone bracelet representing each family member. The average 25th anniversary order is $95, reflecting the significance of the milestone.
Bottom line: Anniversary jewelry should match the milestone's significance, with spending and personalization depth increasing from $52 for first anniversaries to $95+ for major milestones.
What Should You Engrave on Anniversary Jewelry?
Coordinates are the #1 anniversary engraving, chosen by 38% of anniversary buyers at Mint & Lily. The date the couple met is the second most popular at 29%, followed by the wedding date (18%), initials with an ampersand (9%), and short phrases (6%). Anniversary engravings differ from other gift engravings because they reference a shared moment — not just one person's name or birthday.
Coordinates
GPS coordinates of the place you met, married, or had your first date make the most meaningful anniversary engraving because they are specific to your relationship and unrecognizable to strangers. A coordinate like "40.7128° N, 74.0060° W" fits on a cuff bracelet and carries enormous personal weight without announcing itself. For more coordinate and location-based ideas, see our complete engraving ideas guide.
Dates
The date you met, your first date, or your wedding date — in numeric format like "06.15.2019" — is the most straightforward anniversary engraving. It fits on every bracelet style and is immediately meaningful to both partners. Some couples engrave one date on each bracelet: the date they met on one and the wedding date on the other.
Phrases and Quotes
Short phrases work when they reference something private. "Still falling," "I choose you," "My person," and "Always & forever" are the most popular anniversary phrases. The strongest engravings are inside references — lyrics from your wedding song, a phrase from your vows, or the first words one of you said to the other. Keep it under 20 characters for legibility on a cuff bracelet; wider cuffs accommodate up to 25.
Initials and Symbols
Both initials separated by an ampersand or heart ("J & M" or "J ♥ M") is a clean, timeless engraving that works on any piece. Initial engravings are especially popular for couples who want subtlety — the engraving is personal but understated enough for professional settings.
Bottom line: The most meaningful anniversary engravings reference shared moments through coordinates (38% of orders) or meaningful dates rather than generic phrases.
What Are the Best Couple Bracelet Ideas?
The best couple bracelets combine personalization with distinct style so each partner wears a piece that feels like theirs while carrying a shared detail. Below are five specific couple bracelet ideas ranked by popularity at Mint & Lily order data.

Engraved Cuff Bracelet Set
Price: $29-$44 each | Best for: Coordinates, dates, short phrases The most popular couple bracelet at Mint & Lily. Order two cuff bracelets — one gold, one silver — both engraved with the same coordinates or date. The adjustable cuff design works for every wrist size and every personal style, which is why it accounts for 40% of couple bracelet orders.
Birthstone Bracelet Pair
Price: $29-$39 each | Best for: Couples who prefer color over text Each partner wears a birthstone bracelet with the other's birthstone — a visual symbol of carrying each other. Add both birthstones to a single bracelet for a variation that keeps both months together on one wrist. Browse the full bracelet collection for styles that pair with birthstone pieces.
Beaded Stacking Set Duo
Price: $39-$59 each | Best for: Layered, textured look Each partner chooses a beaded bracelet stacking set in their preferred metal finish. The 3mm Beaded Bracelet Stacking Set at $39 offers three coordinating pieces that can be worn together or separately. It creates visual connection through similar beaded texture while allowing personal styling choices.
Chain Bracelet Set
Price: $29-$49 each | Best for: Modern, minimalist couples Each partner wears a chain bracelet in complementary styles — perhaps a 6mm Cuban Link Chain Bracelet for one and an 8mm Cuban Link Chain Bracelet for the other. The shared chain aesthetic creates cohesion while different widths honor individual preferences.
Mixed-Category Pairing
Price: $29-$69 each | Best for: Couples with different jewelry preferences Not every couple wants matching bracelets. Pair a bracelet for one partner with a ring for the other — both engraved with the same text. Or combine an engraved cuff bracelet with a necklace — different jewelry types, same personal message. The engraving creates the connection regardless of category.
Bottom line: Engraved cuff bracelet sets dominate couple jewelry orders because they offer maximum personalization with adjustable sizing and complementary metal options.
What Is the Best Jewelry for Long-Distance Relationships?
The best long-distance relationship jewelry carries a shared detail that keeps both partners connected across distance — and coordinate engravings are the standout choice. Couples in long-distance relationships are 2.4x more likely to order coordinate-engraved pieces compared to couples in the same city, making it the defining personalization for this category.

Coordinate Bracelets
Each partner wears an engraved cuff bracelet with the coordinates of the other's location — or the coordinates of where you last saw each other. When one partner moves or you reunite, you can add a new piece with updated coordinates, building a collection that maps your relationship over time.
Matching Date Pieces
Engrave the date you will next see each other, the date you met, or the date the distance started. Long-distance couples often choose dates over names because the date carries forward momentum — it marks a moment you are counting toward or remembering together.
Complementary Halves
Order two pieces that complete each other: one engraved with "I carry your heart" and the other with "I carry it in mine." Or split your coordinates — latitude on one bracelet, longitude on the other. This approach makes each piece feel incomplete on its own, which mirrors the long-distance experience and makes reunions more meaningful.
For a broader look at personalized gifts that work across distance, see our personalized gift guide.
Bottom line: Coordinate engravings are 2.4x more popular among long-distance couples because they create tangible connection to specific places that matter to the relationship.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best matching couple bracelets for anniversaries?
The most popular matching couple bracelets for anniversaries are engraved cuff bracelets — one in gold vermeil and one in sterling silver — both engraved with the same date or coordinates. At Mint & Lily, this combination accounts for 40% of couple bracelet orders, with prices starting at $29 per bracelet. Coordinates are the #1 anniversary engraving, chosen by 38% of buyers.
What should I engrave on a couple bracelet?
The most popular couple bracelet engraving is GPS coordinates of a meaningful location (38% of anniversary orders), followed by the date you met (29%) and the wedding date (18%). Other popular options include initials with an ampersand, short phrases like "my person," and lyrics from a shared song. See Mint & Lily's engraving ideas guide for 75+ specific suggestions.
How much should you spend on anniversary jewelry?
The average anniversary jewelry spend at Mint & Lily is $65. A single engraved cuff bracelet starts at $29, a matching pair runs $58-$88, and a curated set with multiple pieces typically lands between $75-$95. Gold vermeil over sterling silver ensures quality at every price point — the $29 bracelet uses the same materials as the $79 layered sets.
Can couples get personalized bracelets in different sizes?
Yes. Most Mint & Lily bracelets feature adjustable chains or clasps that accommodate a range of wrist sizes without needing separate sizes. Cuff bracelets are fully adjustable by bending. For chain bracelets, the standard length fits most wrists with an extension chain for fine-tuning. See the bracelet sizing guide for measurement instructions.
What is the best anniversary gift for a girlfriend?
An engraved cuff bracelet ($29-$44) personalized with the date you met or your coordinates is the most popular anniversary gift for girlfriends at Mint & Lily. For a more layered gift, pair it with a birthstone bracelet ($29-$39) featuring her birth month stone for a combined price of $58-$83.
Are matching couple bracelets still in style?
Matching couple bracelets are not only in style — they are growing. Matching bracelet set orders at Mint & Lily have increased 45% year over year. The trend has shifted from identical sets to complementary pairs, where each partner wears the same design in a different metal finish. This modern approach to couple jewelry looks intentional without being obvious.
What jewelry do you give for a 1st wedding anniversary?
The traditional 1st anniversary gift is paper, which pairs naturally with engraved jewelry — words permanently written on metal. The most popular 1st anniversary piece is an engraved cuff bracelet ($29-$44) with the wedding date, both initials, or coordinates of the venue. First-anniversary buyers at Mint & Lily spend an average of $52.
What are the best couple bracelet styles under $50?
The best couple bracelet styles under $50 include engraved cuff bracelets ($29-$44 each), beaded bracelet stacking sets ($39-$49 each), and birthstone bracelets ($29-$39 each). Chain bracelets like the 6mm Cuban Link start at $29, making a matching pair $58 total.