44th anniversary gift ideas, personalized keepsakes and experience gifts
No theme? That is the gift. The 44th anniversary is your chance to personalize hard with turquoise, electronics, gourmet treats, and keepsakes built from real shared history.

Hallmark labels the 44th anniversary Electronics. The Knot leaves it without a traditional theme and points to Gourmet, Groceries, and turquoise. There is no traditional gift in the US, UK, Australia, or Canada.
1. Custom photo book.
This is the cleanest answer for the couple with a thousand phone photos and no printed ones. Build it around one trip, one decade, or the whole family story, and expect to spend about $35 to $120.
2. Framed wedding invitation.
If they kept the invitation, frame it with a mat and a simple black or walnut frame for a gift that feels intentional without trying too hard. A good custom framing job usually lands between $80 and $250.
3. Handwritten recipe cutting board.
Turn a favorite family recipe into a cutting board etched with the original handwriting or scanned text. It works especially well for couples who still cook together, and most custom versions run $45 to $100.
4. Custom family portrait.
This is the right pick if their home is full of pets, kids, or a very specific sense of humor. Artists on the custom-illustration market usually charge $75 to $300, depending on detail.
5. Coordinates wall art.
Mark the place they met, got married, or bought their first home with a clean coordinates print. It is subtle, stylish, and usually costs $60 to $180.
6. Memory box with ticket stubs.
Give them a pretty box and fill it with old concert stubs, postcards, playbills, and travel scraps from years together. A nice wooden or leather box usually runs $30 to $90.
7. Engraved locket.
This is for the sentimental spouse who still keeps tiny things, like a photo strip or a note folded into quarters. Sterling silver lockets usually start around $60 and can climb past $200.
8. Turquoise stud earrings.
Simple turquoise studs are often $40 to $150.
9. Turquoise pendant necklace.
A small turquoise pendant usually costs $85 to $250.
10. Turquoise signet ring.
A turquoise signet ring usually ranges from $120 to $350.
11. Turquoise cuff bracelet.
Turquoise cuffs usually run $90 to $300.
12. Birthstone stack with turquoise accent.
A slim stacking ring or bracelet with a turquoise stone or inlay is usually $75 to $250.
13. Digital photo frame.
A digital photo frame is an easy fit for the electronics theme. A solid model costs about $80 to $180 and keeps a rotating album on the kitchen counter instead of buried in a phone.
14. Smart display for family photos.
This is the gift for couples who love photos, weather, reminders, and kitchen timers in one place. Most smart displays land between $100 and $250 and actually get used.
15. E-reader loaded with favorites.
If one of them always has a book in hand, an e-reader is practical in the best way. Plan on $100 to $200, plus the nice gesture of preloading a few books they will genuinely read.
16. Noise-canceling headphones.
Choose these for the spouse who wants their own sound bubble on flights, commutes, or busy evenings. Good pairs usually start around $150 and can go past $350.
17. Portable Bluetooth speaker.
This is perfect for the couple that cooks, gardens, or takes music onto the patio. A quality speaker costs about $50 to $200.
18. Turntable and record starter set.
If their house already has a stack of records, lean into it. Entry-level turntable bundles usually run $150 to $400 and turn a theme into a ritual.
19. Streaming device upgrade.
A good streaming device costs roughly $30 to $180, depending on whether you want basic streaming or a nicer interface.
20. Tablet for travel and shared puzzles.
If they road-trip, read, or keep crossword scores, a tablet is a very useful 44th-anniversary gift. Most solid models sit between $300 and $800.
21. Olive oil and vinegar set.
A beautiful oil-and-vinegar pairing usually costs $35 to $80.
22. Curated spice collection.
A strong set of spices or finishing salts typically runs $25 to $75.
23. Coffee subscription.
If their mornings run on caffeine and habit, this is an easy yes. Most subscriptions start around $20 to $40 a month, and the good ones let you tailor roast and frequency.
24. Tea assortment with a proper pot.
For the quieter spouse, a tea gift feels just as thoughtful as wine. A nice assortment and teapot pairing usually lands in the $40 to $120 range.
25. Fancy grocery basket.
Fill a basket with excellent pasta, jam, olives, crackers, and chocolate, and plan on $75 to $200.
26. Cheese or charcuterie subscription.
This is for the couple that treats Friday night like a small event. Subscriptions usually start around $50 and can climb based on how indulgent you want to be.
27. Pasta-making class.
A hands-on cooking class usually costs $75 to $200 per person and works especially well if they already cook together.
28. Private chef dinner at home.
If you want the anniversary to feel like a real occasion, bring the restaurant to them. Private chef dinners often start around $250 and can run well past $1,000 for a full evening.
29. Wine or champagne tasting.
This is a good fit for couples who already like to celebrate with a pour. Tastings usually cost $40 to $150 per person, depending on the venue and pours.
30. Weekend getaway.
Short hotel escapes often start around $300 and can climb quickly with meals and travel.
31. Spa day for two.
Couples spa experiences typically run $150 to $600, depending on treatments and the city.
32. Concert tickets.
Buy the pair that makes them light up when they hear the opening song. Realistic budgets start around $80 for modest seats and can soar for major acts.
33. Theater night with dinner.
This works for couples who like dressing up and having a plan. Tickets plus dinner usually land somewhere between $150 and $400 for two.
34. Museum membership.
Museum memberships often cost $100 to $250 and usually come with guest passes.
35. Botanical garden pass.
Annual passes generally run $50 to $150.
36. Private photo session.
Hire a photographer for updated portraits, then keep the tone easy and unstiff. Most sessions cost $200 to $600, and the result is a gift they can actually hang.
37. Recreate-the-first-date dinner at home.
Cook the same meal, pour the same drink, and set the table, then spend about $50 to $150 on ingredients and flowers.
38. Anniversary scavenger hunt.
Build a trail of clues through the places that matter to them, ending with dinner or a small gift. It costs little beyond time and a few printed notes.
39. Custom crossword or puzzle booklet.
This is great for the couple that likes games, inside jokes, and family references nobody else would understand. Custom puzzle gifts usually cost $30 to $100.
40. Personalized map of a meaningful place.
A map of their hometown, wedding city, or favorite vacation spot makes the wall feel personal. Expect $60 to $180 for a framed version.
41. Monogrammed bedding or throw.
If they care about the house more than the shelf, upgrade the space they use every night. Good bedding gifts and cashmere throws usually start around $120 and can go much higher.
42. Matching robes or slippers.
This is the cozy anniversary move that feels indulgent without being overthought. A well-made pair usually costs $80 to $250.
43. Smart home helper.
A simple voice assistant, smart lamp, or thermostat upgrade costs from about $25 to $250, depending on how ambitious you want to get.
44. A 44-note time capsule.
Fill a box with 44 notes, photos, ticket stubs, or tiny mementos from the years they have built together.
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