What is it like to see Qing Dynasty shoes in an antique shop in the United States❓
In a small town called Temecula, I came across a rare find in an antique shop that I had never seen before in China - Qing Dynasty women's bound feet shoes. It instantly gave me a sense of surrealism as if I had traveled back in time!!
In China, we have heard of the practice of foot binding during the Qing Dynasty, where women were considered beautiful with three-inch golden lotus feet. However, this practice would cause the feet to become deformed and unsightly, making it a traditional cultural taboo that has long been abolished.
The craftsmanship of the shoes I saw this time was incredibly exquisite. Despite their small size, only about the size of a young child's feet, they have been preserved remarkably well over the years with minimal damage. The shop owner even offered them at an honest price 😂 - a pair for only $225.
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Ideas: What do American antique shops have, Qing Dynasty, foot binding, shoes, three-inch lotus, bad habits, discarding feudal chains
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Location: United States / California / Los Angeles
Channels: Art, Stores
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