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The concubines of the Qing Dynasty wore “flower pot bottom shoes“ not only for beauty, but also related to a bad habit | DayDayNews
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A pair of Chinese embroidered silk bound feet shoes, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1900,-【Deal Price Picture】
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The “flower pot-soled shoes“ worn by concubines in the Qing Dynasty was not only convenient for the emperor, but also had a special purpose | DayDayNews
Museum of Chinese in America - “Manchu Shoes” (aka horsehoof or flowerpot shoes) from the Qing Dynasty selected from the collection of the Mai Wah Society in Butte, Montana. “The Manchu people
The Sway of the Golden Lotus: An Exhibition of Manchu and Bound Feet Shoes worn by Chinese Children and Women in Imperial China. Qing Dynasty 1644-1911 | Linda Wrigglesworth
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