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Spiritual Roots

Project Type

Photography

Date

April 2023

Where Faith Meets Function, and Destiny Inspires Design

Beneath everything I create—every handcrafted product, every business idea, every story told—there lies a deep personal faith: a belief in destiny, energy, and the quiet patterns that guide our lives. My spiritual worldview is grounded in traditional Chinese metaphysics, especially the Five Elements (五行) and 命理学 (the study of fate and inner structure).

I was born “缺金” (lacking the Metal element), and while some might view this as superstition, I’ve always seen it as a unique lens through which to understand both myself and the world. This awareness has shaped how I travel, how I connect with objects, and how I approach business—not as pure transaction, but as a form of alignment with meaning and energy.

Rooted Treasure: A Brand Born of Belief

Rooted Treasure is not just a cultural brand—it is a spiritual project. It began with my own search for balance and protection, and grew into a mission to connect others with symbolic objects that carry both aesthetic beauty and energetic resonance.

In every handcrafted piece we curate or co-create with artisans, we ask:

What story does this carry?
What energy does it hold?
What might it protect, attract, or inspire in its wearer?
This is the beginning of what I call a 命理经济—an economy of resonance, where people seek not just function, but fate-alignment. Through thoughtful design and cultural preservation, Rooted Treasure hopes to bring destiny-based meaning back into daily life, especially in a time where many feel lost, disconnected, or overwhelmed by materialism without soul.

Belief in the Unseen

I believe that business, when rooted in sincerity and spiritual respect, can become a form of faith in action. It can connect people across time zones and belief systems. It can honor the past while shaping the future.

Whether you wear a talisman, burn incense, or simply pause to feel the weight of a metal charm in your hand, you are engaging with something older than algorithms—you are remembering that meaning can be held in matter.

“To believe is not to escape reality, but to deepen it.”
— My guiding principle, in life and in business.

No. 99, Xianglong Third Street, Chengdu High-tech Zone, Sichuan, China

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