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Bound Foot Lotus Slipper
$ 288
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Description
These pointed black slippers, beautifully stand out with an embroidered trim and flower detailing and a contrasting pink floral interior fabric. This pair was shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet. A practice that began in the Tang dynasty and reached the height of its popularity during the Qing dynasty, foot binding was a painful process intended to make a woman's feet as small as possible by restricting bone growth from an early age. The smaller the feet the more attractive they were, giving elite women a mark of elegance and a distinctive gait of small, light steps. These beautifully preserved lotus slippers give us a glimpse into this curious practice and the complicated role fashion played in gender identity throughout China’s past.
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More Information
Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Dealer Reference #: PR0013B Incollect Reference #: 802264 -
Dimensions
W. 6.5 in; H. 2.5 in; W. 16.51 cm; H. 6.35 cm;
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