Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1900 (circa)
Materials:silver
Technique:champlevé
Dimensions:Diameter: 5 centimetres
Description:
Badge. Issued by the Heavenly Feet Society (or Anti-Footbinding League). Made of champleve silver.
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![图片[3]-badge BM-1979-0131.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/43/mid_00907617_001.jpg)
Comments:Photographer Jo Farrell’s project “Living History: Bound Feet Women of China” documents and celebrates the lives of the last remaining women in China with bound feet. http://www.livinghistory.photography/welcome.html
Materials:silver
Technique:champlevé
Dimensions:Diameter: 5 centimetres
Description:
Badge. Issued by the Heavenly Feet Society (or Anti-Footbinding League). Made of champleve silver.
IMG
![图片[3]-badge BM-1979-0131.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/43/mid_00907617_001.jpg)
Comments:Photographer Jo Farrell’s project “Living History: Bound Feet Women of China” documents and celebrates the lives of the last remaining women in China with bound feet. http://www.livinghistory.photography/welcome.html
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