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Looking for a wedding gift for my friend. She/he really likes learning martial arts (e.g., karate, judo).

For a friend who loves learning martial arts, there are several meaningful and personal gift ideas that you can consider for their wedding. These gift ideas would not only show your thoughtfulness but also align with their interests and hobbies. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Personalized Martial Arts Gear: Consider giving them a set of personalized martial arts gear such as a customized karate uniform or a personalized judo gi. You can add their initials or their name to the uniform, making it unique and special to them. This gift will not only be practical for their martial arts training but also hold sentimental value.

2. Martial Arts Training Equipment: Help them enhance their practice and training sessions by gifting them martial arts training equipment. Consider items like a punching bag, focus mitts, kicking pads, or a set of training gloves. These essentials will allow them to further explore and improve their skills in martial arts at the comfort of their own home.

3. Martial Arts Classes or Workshops: Treat the newlyweds to a set of martial arts classes or workshops. Look for reputable studios or trainers in their area and buy them a package of introductory lessons or a workshop in a martial art they have expressed interest in learning. This gift not only encourages their passion for martial arts but also allows them to bond and spend quality time together.

4. Martial Arts Book or DVD Collection: If your friend enjoys immersing themselves in knowledge and learning, consider gifting them a collection of books or DVDs related to martial arts. Look for titles on the history, philosophy, or techniques of their favorite martial art. This gift will provide them with hours of enjoyable reading or viewing, furthering their understanding and appreciation for the practice.

5. Martial Arts Inspired Artwork: Commission a piece of custom artwork inspired by martial arts for their home. It could be a painting, a digital print, or even a sculpture. Look for talented artists who can bring their passion for martial arts to life through a beautiful and personalized piece of art. This gift will not only serve as a decorative piece but also provide a constant source of inspiration and motivation.

6. Martial Arts Accessories: Consider complementing their martial arts journey with accessories that showcase their love for this discipline. This might include items such as keychains, phone cases, or accessories featuring martial arts-inspired symbols or quotes. These small yet meaningful gifts will allow them to carry their passion for martial arts wherever they go.

Remember, the best gifts are those that demonstrate your understanding and appreciation of your friend's interests. By selecting a wedding gift that aligns with their love for martial arts, you are not only offering them something enjoyable but also showing how much you value their passion and hobbies.

Or you can get her/him a star map with the date of the wedding.

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