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Rice-straw cloak, wood and straw sandals, Chinese womans bound foot and boot. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Bretons China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures, etc. Howlett and Brimmer, London, 1824
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This hand-colored copperplate engraving, created by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon, showcases an intriguing image of a Chinese woman adorned in traditional attire from the early 19th century. The woman wears a rice-straw cloak, which is a common garment used during the Qing Dynasty in China for protection against the cold and rain. The cloak is made from woven rice straw, a sustainable and locally sourced material, which was a popular choice for rural communities due to its affordability and durability. Accompanying the rice-straw cloak, the woman wears wooden and straw sandals, which are also a traditional Chinese footwear. The sandals are designed to be lightweight, breathable, and comfortable, making them an ideal choice for daily use. However, the most striking feature of this image is the woman's bound feet. Foot binding was a painful and debilitating practice that was prevalent in China from the 10th to the early 20th centuries. The practice involved wrapping and binding the feet of young girls to prevent them from growing normally, resulting in small, delicate-looking feet. The woman in the engraving is wearing a traditional Chinese boot, which was used to conceal the bound feet and protect them from the elements. The intricate details of this engraving provide a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and traditions of China during the early 19th century. The use of natural materials like rice straw and wood, as well as the practice of foot binding, offer insights into the daily life and fashion trends of the time. This image serves as a reminder of the unique and fascinating history of China and its people.
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