Which religious symbol was significantly redesigned in the 20th century to become more minimalist while maintaining its spiritual significance?
The design of religious artifacts and products has evolved significantly throughout history, blending spiritual meaning with practical functionality. From ancient prayer tools to modern meditation apps, these products reflect how faith communities engage with their beliefs. Test your knowledge about the fascinating intersection of product design and religious practices across different faith traditions.
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- The Christian cross, which evolved from ornate Gothic designs to simple linear forms in modernist church architecture
- The Jewish Star of David, which was primarily redesigned after 1948 to incorporate blue lines representing the Israeli flag
- The Islamic crescent moon, which was standardized in the 1930s with specific proportional guidelines for all mosques
- The Buddhist Dharma wheel, which was simplified from an 8-spoke design to a 4-spoke version for modern temples
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