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Opinion | Lady Gaga and Zendaya's crazy high heels aren't a patch on these Chinese platform shoes | South China Morning Post
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Bata Shoe Museum on Instagram: "Cherry blossom season is here 🌸 We're admiring this pair of 19th century Manchu platforms that is currently on view in our new exhibition "In Bloom: Flowers
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Did Qing dynasty shoes (horse-hoof shoes/flowerpot shoes) have any impact on women's health? - Quora
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Manchu platform shoes were worn during the Chinese Qing Dynasty and are classified as high heels. 👠 | Instagram
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Manchu platform shoes, or flowerpot shoes, intended to replicate the gait of a woman with bound feet (Manchu women did not bind their feet), c. 19th to 20th century CE. Qing Dynasty
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