1937
1937, Chau Hoang passed away, leaving his knowledge-filled books to his son.
1937, Chau Hoang passed away, leaving his knowledge-filled books to his son.
One year later, in 1938, at the age of 28, Lam Hoang introduced a limited collection of 50 Vietnamese Agarwood bracelets from 1909. Each bracelet was sold for approximately $150.00, which is equivalent to $5,000 today.
1938, the initial concept sketches for the bracelets were created.
1938, Initial Bracelet Designs.
1946, Thuy Bui is appointed as the head Jewelry Architect.
1946, Van Le is appointed Chief Materials Acquisition Officer.
1948, Buddhist Bracelet officially Sells 1000 Bracelets.