Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are celebrating their fifth year of matrimony, a milestone they marked with exceptionally thoughtful anniversary gifts: matching gold rings adorned with the phrase "'Til Death Do Us Part," intricately engraved on their surfaces. In a heartfelt Instagram Story posted on May 25, Kourtney showcased the couple's new jewelry, which features the aforementioned phrase, along with a delicate illustration of a skeleton couple embracing on the ring's face and a heart enclosing their initials—'TB' for Travis and 'KB' for Kourtney—on the side of the band. Accompanying the photo, Kourtney tagged the rings' jeweler, Cece Jewellery, and sweetly concluded with a trio of emojis: a black heart, a red heart, and a tulip, denoting "his & hers."

Cece, who also designed Margot Robbie's gothic Wuthering Heights press tour looks, reshared Kourtney's photo to her own Instagram Story, adding, "The coolest anniversary rings for the coolest couple."
The message on Kourtney and Travis' anniversary gifts is a subtle reference to their Kardashian special of the same name, which detailed their three separate wedding ceremonies in Las Vegas, Santa Barbara, and Portofino, Italy. Despite going all out for their multiple wedding ceremonies, the Blink-182 drummer and the Lemmie gummies founder—who share 2-year-old son Rocky Thirteen, as well as Kourtney and ex Scott Disick’s kids Mason, Penelope, and Reign, and Travis and Shanna Moakler’s kids Atiana De La Hoya, Landon Barker, and Alabama Barker—admitted in the 'Til Death Do Us Part special that their love was the only thing that mattered.
"We just wanted to get married," Travis said during the episode. "We didn’t really care about the details." And while their Italian ceremony was undoubtedly the most lavish, both Kourtney, 47, and Travis, 50, were adamant that they cherished every ceremony.
"It's like choosing a child—I can't pick the best one," Travis admitted elsewhere in the special. "Vegas was like our wild, rockstar wedding. Santa Barbara was as traditional as everybody else's wedding could have been." To which Kourtney added, "And then Italy was really romantic and classic."