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古装heaven — Qixie (旗鞋) - Qing dynasty shoes
古装heaven — Qixie (旗鞋) - Qing dynasty shoes

Antique Chinese Lotus Shoes Qing Dynasty | Etsy Singapore
Antique Chinese Lotus Shoes Qing Dynasty | Etsy Singapore

Chinese Qing High End Embroidered Shoes Stock Image - Image of fine, silk:  50966583
Chinese Qing High End Embroidered Shoes Stock Image - Image of fine, silk: 50966583

File:Qing Dynasty Shoe of Queen Marysieńka 01.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Qing Dynasty Shoe of Queen Marysieńka 01.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Qing Dynasty Antique Chinese Childs Silk Shoes Embroidery | eBay
Qing Dynasty Antique Chinese Childs Silk Shoes Embroidery | eBay

Sold Price: PAIR OF CHINESE LATE QING DYNASTY EMBROIDERED SHOE - Invalid  date EST
Sold Price: PAIR OF CHINESE LATE QING DYNASTY EMBROIDERED SHOE - Invalid date EST

古装heaven — Qixie (旗鞋) - Qing dynasty shoes
古装heaven — Qixie (旗鞋) - Qing dynasty shoes

Eastday-A Glimpse of Traditional Chinese Shoes
Eastday-A Glimpse of Traditional Chinese Shoes

A pair of Chinese bound feet shoes or 'lotus shoes', late Qing Dynasty,  circa 1900, hand embroidered-【Deal Price Picture】
A pair of Chinese bound feet shoes or 'lotus shoes', late Qing Dynasty, circa 1900, hand embroidered-【Deal Price Picture】

China's Qing dynasty empresses, their lives, riches and erotica celebrated  in book | South China Morning Post
China's Qing dynasty empresses, their lives, riches and erotica celebrated in book | South China Morning Post

The “flower pot-soled shoes“ worn by concubines in the Qing Dynasty were  not only convenient for the emperor, but also very important. | DayDayNews
The “flower pot-soled shoes“ worn by concubines in the Qing Dynasty were not only convenient for the emperor, but also very important. | DayDayNews

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
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
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

Manchu Platform Shoes | Sarajo
Manchu Platform Shoes | Sarajo

Lilac Satin Flower-pot Platform Shoes with Motifs of Bamboo and  Butterflies|The Palace Museum
Lilac Satin Flower-pot Platform Shoes with Motifs of Bamboo and Butterflies|The Palace Museum

How did the flowerpot-soled shoes of the harem of the Qing Dynasty be  invented even for female celebrities? - iNEWS
How did the flowerpot-soled shoes of the harem of the Qing Dynasty be invented even for female celebrities? - iNEWS

古装heaven — Qixie (旗鞋) - Qing dynasty shoes
古装heaven — Qixie (旗鞋) - Qing dynasty shoes

Chinese Qing High End Embroidered Shoes Stock Photo - Image of embroidery,  ancient: 50966568
Chinese Qing High End Embroidered Shoes Stock Photo - Image of embroidery, ancient: 50966568

File:Woman's shoes for bound feet, China, Qing dynasty, mid 1800s AD, silk,  paper - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09972.JPG -  Wikimedia Commons
File:Woman's shoes for bound feet, China, Qing dynasty, mid 1800s AD, silk, paper - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09972.JPG - Wikimedia Commons

Woman's Shoes - Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 19th century - China - Origin:  China, Date: 1801–1900, Medium: Silk, satin weave, with needlework Stock  Photo - Alamy
Woman's Shoes - Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 19th century - China - Origin: China, Date: 1801–1900, Medium: Silk, satin weave, with needlework Stock Photo - Alamy

Pin on Door of Hope Dolls
Pin on Door of Hope Dolls

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
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

Silk Chopines Antique Manchurian Horse Hoof Pedestal Shoes | Etsy
Silk Chopines Antique Manchurian Horse Hoof Pedestal Shoes | Etsy

Manchu horse-hoof shoes: Footwear and cultural identity - Victoria and  Albert Museum
Manchu horse-hoof shoes: Footwear and cultural identity - Victoria and Albert Museum

2 ladies shoes in display case (3) - Dust - China - Qing - Catawiki
2 ladies shoes in display case (3) - Dust - China - Qing - Catawiki

Woman's Shoe | China | Qing dynasty (1644–1911) | The Metropolitan Museum  of Art
Woman's Shoe | China | Qing dynasty (1644–1911) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art