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Sobriety Milestone Jewelry

This page is for the person who has accumulated days. Thirty, ninety, one year, five. The piece is not a reward. It is a tally mark, a thing you can touch when the path feels long.

The jewelry here is made to be worn against the skin, under a sleeve, or as a quiet signal to those who know. It does not shout. It holds its meaning close.

What the piece marks

Sobriety is not a single event. It is a series of small, private choices made over time. The first thirty days carry a different weight than the first year. The fifth year is not the same as the first. This piece marks the specific accumulation of days you have chosen to honor.

For some, the symbol matters — the triangle of recovery, the circle of unity, a stone that holds a color of meaning. For others, the date itself is enough. The piece becomes a touchstone, something to hold when the mind wanders or the craving returns. It is not a trophy. It is a witness.

Choosing a piece

Consider how you want to carry this marker. A necklace sits close to the heart, often hidden. A ring is touched many times a day. A bracelet can be turned on the wrist, a quiet fidget.

If you choose to engrave a date, think about what that date means. It might be the first day of sobriety, or the day you picked up a chip. Some prefer a symbol only — the triangle, the circle, a stone that holds personal significance. There is no wrong choice. The right piece is the one you reach for again.

Sobriety Milestone Jewelry — pieces to consider

Marking it

If you are giving this piece to someone in recovery, let the card be simple. Say: "I see the days you have walked. I am proud to witness them." Or: "This is for the quiet work you do every day." Do not congratulate them for being sober. Acknowledge the effort.

If you are keeping it for yourself, you do not need to explain it to anyone. The piece is yours. It marks what you know.

For whom these pieces are made

These pieces are for the person who has chosen to mark their own timeline. They are for the one who knows that recovery is not linear, that some days are harder than others, and that the accumulation of days is its own kind of strength.

They are also for the person who wants to give a gift that says something real — not a platitude, but a recognition of the work done. The person who buys this page is often someone who has walked alongside, or someone who has walked the path themselves.

May this piece be a steady weight on the days you need it. May it remind you of the ground you have already covered.

Frequently asked

What is the symbol for sobriety?

Common symbols include the triangle of recovery (representing unity, service, and recovery) and the circle of unity. Some also use a single stone or a date engraving as a personal symbol.

What do you get someone for a sobriety anniversary?

A piece of jewelry that can be worn daily, such as a necklace, ring, or bracelet, is a meaningful choice. It serves as a private reminder of their journey and the time they have accumulated.

What is the color for sobriety?

There is no single official color. Many associate purple with recovery, while others choose a stone or color that holds personal significance to the individual.

What is a good gift for a recovering alcoholic?

A discreet, personal piece of jewelry that marks their sobriety milestone can be a thoughtful gift. Avoid loud or obvious symbols unless you know they prefer them.

What is the recovery triangle?

The recovery triangle is a symbol used in AA and NA, representing unity, service, and recovery. The three sides are often enclosed in a circle.

What is a good scripture for recovery?

Many find comfort in verses like Isaiah 43:18-19 or Philippians 4:13. However, the most meaningful scripture is one that resonates personally with the individual.

What is the flower of recovery?

The lotus flower is often associated with recovery, symbolizing rebirth and rising from difficulty. Some also use the daisy or a personal favorite flower.

What are the 3 sides of the AA triangle?

The three sides represent Unity, Service, and Recovery. They are typically enclosed in a circle symbolizing the wholeness of the program.