The story moves into the Republican era.
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By the time of the Republic of China era, Mr. Hu's son Hu Bowen took over thehandicraft workshop and began incorporating more artistic elements into braceletdesigns, driving innovation in bracelet culture.
Integrate
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Hu Bowen introduced elements such as calligraphy and painting to bring the"Zen-inspired Collectibles" series to market, with bracelet designs no longerconfined to religious themes but imbued with greater artistic flair.
Vision
Hu Bowen proposed the concept of "Zen living," suggesting that Zenisnot merely a belief but should be integrated into daily life as a way ofliving.
Blends with Modern Design
In addition to wood, Hu Bowen also began experimenting with materials such as jade and bodhi stone to enhance the artistic and collectible value of the bracelets. By integrating traditional Buddhist culture withmodern design concepts, he launched a series of bracelets tailored to the market demands of the time.
A New Chapter Begins
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In 1949, Hu Bowen's son Hu Jie took over Family business and officially named it "Jingxin Hall," ushering in a new chapter.