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This photograph of a deformed bound foot is from Beverley Jackson's book, "Splendid Slippers."
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museum of foot binding, diorama: a girl is crying because her feet shall be binded
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"Standing Tall among Chinese Bound Feet Women"
Tonghai, Yunnan Province, China
School for International Training, Fall 1999
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The so-called "Lily feet" (right) contrasted with the natural feet of Chinese women in Canton (now Guangzhou), China.
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Ca. 1902
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Chinese girl with bound feet
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Eine Gruppe Frauen aus Deutsch-China (Tsingtao).
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1910
In Beijing in 1900 in the courtyard of a wealthy home. Photographed by James Ricalton in 1900 while he was in China covering the Boxer Rebellion for the American stereoview publisher Underwood & Underwood. Commentary is at the following Source page.
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1900
Woman with bound feet reclining on chaise lounge, China.
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1890-1923
A "lily footed" woman of China.
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Ca. 1900
GIRLS WITH BOUND FEET SMOKING DOPE in an OPIUM DEN in CANTON
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A young Chinese woman would spend years embroidering tiny shoes for her bound feet. This example is from Beverley Jackson's collection.
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embroidered shoe from Beverley Jackson's collection.
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China, Asia
circa 1900-1910
Qing Dynasty
silk, cardboard
7 cm high, 10.5 cm
China, Asia
circa 1900-1910
Qing Dynasty
silk, leather
15.6 cm long
China, Asia
circa 1900-1910
Qing Dynasty
silk, leather
9.5 cm high, 12.5 cm
Shoes for Bound Feet
China, Asia
circa 1900-1910
Qing Dynasty
silk, leather
15 cm high, 9.5 cm long
China, Asia
circa 1900-1910
Qing Dynasty
cloth, leather
6cm high, 17.5 cm
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Chinese, circa 1880
Surface-embroidered shoes for bound feet, worked in delicate silk
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Chinese shoes for a woman with bound feet. San Antonio Museum of Art
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3-inch "lotus shoes" in a museum in Malacca Malaysia. Those shoes were worn by Chinese women from the 10th century until 1911.
When the Chinese migrate to Malaysia with bound feet women, the trade of bound feet shoes started to cater to their needs. This trade is a very old trade in Malaysia and left only a few makers in Malaysia.
Size of shoes: 12cm length.
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Manchu women in old China
Manchu women
Shoe, 19th century
Chinese (Manchu peoples)
Silk, linen, wood, leather
L. 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Van S. N. Merle Smith, 1941 (C.I.41.110.272a,b)
The Manchu peoples did not subscribe to the custom of footbinding practiced widely throughout China. Manchu footwear, for both men and women, had its own peculiarities, however. Although the foot itself was not reshaped, the soles were elevated on platforms two to four inches high. Women's shoes, like this one, were more elaborately decorated than men's, with bright embroidery on colored silk. The hooflike shape of the pedestal serves to stabilize the wearer.
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The Panli decoration on the boots is a typical pattern from the Warring States (475 221 BC).
. Fat shoes from the Qing Dynasty. Civilians often used shoe-shaped tools to deal cards when gambling. (Source: Chinese Shoe Culture Museum)
Men's palace shoes during the Qing Dynasty were straightforward. They were slim but virile. (Source: Chinese Shoe Culture Museum)
Fierce tiger shoes to protect a Chinese baby from harm.
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