Introduction
Some gifts celebrate a moment.
Others preserve a lifetime.
Engraved family trees — first created by Sid Fey in 1966 — offer a powerful way to capture and display the history of a family in a form that can be seen, shared, and cherished for generations.
A Living Record of Family History
Each family tree records:
- Names
- Birthdates
- Birthstones
- Family relationships
Displayed on magnetic hearts and discs, these elements can be arranged and updated as families grow.
A Three-Dimensional Work of Meaning
Unlike flat displays, these trees are:
- Crafted in gold or silver metal
- Three-dimensional
- Designed to hold family photos
They become both a work of art and a deeply personal keepsake.
A Gift That Honors Every Generation

Family trees are perfect for:
- Weddings — celebrating new beginnings
- Anniversaries — honoring shared life
- Birthdays — recognizing milestones
- Grandparents — celebrating legacy
Grandparents especially cherish seeing the family they helped create displayed in one place.
A Keepsake That Grows Over Time
As families expand, the tree grows with them.
It becomes:
- A visual story
- A shared connection
- A treasured heirloom
Music That Brings the Story to Life
Each family tree includes a bonus album of original songs, designed to bring:
- Love
- Joy
- Inspiration
This adds an emotional layer — connecting generations through both sight and sound.
Final Thoughts
A family tree is more than a gift.
It is a celebration of life, legacy, and the connections that define us.
Last Updated on May 8, 2026

