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Lotus Slippers

Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850
Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850

Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These dainty, pointed slippers, made of blue silk and embroidered with pink flowers, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Textiles

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850
Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850

Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These dainty, pointed slippers, made of cotton and silk embroidered with pink flowers, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Pair Chinese Double Luck Lotus Slippers, c. 1850
Pair Chinese Double Luck Lotus Slippers, c. 1850

Pair Chinese Double Luck Lotus Slippers, c. 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These pointed silk slippers are beautifully embroidered with colorful bats and golden coins, symbols of happiness and good luck, and were shaped to resemble a lotus bud to enhance on...

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Fabric, Silk

Chinese Lilac Lotus Slippers with Plum Blossoms, c. 1850
Chinese Lilac Lotus Slippers with Plum Blossoms, c. 1850

Chinese Lilac Lotus Slippers with Plum Blossoms, c. 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These pointed silk slippers, beautifully embroidered with pink plum blossoms, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Set of Six Chinese Bound-Foot Lotus Slippers, circa 1850
Set of Six Chinese Bound-Foot Lotus Slippers, circa 1850

Set of Six Chinese Bound-Foot Lotus Slippers, circa 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

Each of these pointed slippers, crafted of beautifully embroidered silk, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Chinese Black Silk Lotus Slippers with Plum Blossoms, c. 1850
Chinese Black Silk Lotus Slippers with Plum Blossoms, c. 1850

Chinese Black Silk Lotus Slippers with Plum Blossoms, c. 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These pointed slippers, beautifully embroidered with light blue plum blossoms on black silk, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Silk

Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, Ink and Pigment on Paper
Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, Ink and Pigment on Paper

Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, Ink and Pigment on Paper

Located in Chicago, IL

We love the painting's close attention to detail and the glimpse it offers of Qing-dynasty interiors - from the carved apron of the marble-top table to the red silk lotus slippers pe...

Category

Late 19th Century Qing Portrait Paintings

Materials

Ink, Pigment, Paper

Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, circa 1880s
Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, circa 1880s

Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, circa 1880s

Located in Chicago, IL

We love the painting's close attention to detail and the glimpse it offers of Qing-dynasty interiors - from the carved apron of the marble-top table to the red silk lotus slippers pe...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Paintings and Screens

Materials

Paper

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Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers with Irises, circa 1850
Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers with Irises, circa 1850

Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers with Irises, circa 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These dainty, pointed slippers, made of black silk and beautifully embroidered with yellow irises, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Fabric, Silk

Leather Lotus Sling Chair
Leather Lotus Sling Chair

Leather Lotus Sling Chair

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H 41 in W 34 in D 36 in

Leather Lotus Sling Chair

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sculptural leather and iron sling chair by Dan Wegner. Great California Design.

Category

Vintage 1960s American Slipper Chairs

Materials

Iron

Pair of Chinese Blue and White Lotus Shoes, c. 1900
Pair of Chinese Blue and White Lotus Shoes, c. 1900

Pair of Chinese Blue and White Lotus Shoes, c. 1900

Located in Chicago, IL

These dainty porcelain slippers are shaped to resemble a lotus bud and recreate the pointed silk shoes that enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Brass

Pair of Chinese Plum Blossom Lotus Slippers, circa 1850
Pair of Chinese Plum Blossom Lotus Slippers, circa 1850

Pair of Chinese Plum Blossom Lotus Slippers, circa 1850

Located in Chicago, IL

These pointed silk slippers, beautifully embroidered with pink plum blossoms, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet.

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Fabric

Pair of Chinese Lotus Slippers for Bound Feet
Pair of Chinese Lotus Slippers for Bound Feet

Pair of Chinese Lotus Slippers for Bound Feet

Located in San Francisco, CA

Hauntingly beautiful pair of Chinese silk slippers for bound feet. This pair of slippers were actually used. Exquisite in their beauty if tragically conceived.

Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Decorative Objects

Materials

Leather

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Lotus Slippers For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are several options of lotus slippers available for sale. Each of these unique lotus slippers was constructed with extraordinary care, often using fabric, silk and cotton. There are all kinds of lotus slippers available, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century.

How Much are Lotus Slippers?

The average selling price for at 1stDibs is $228, while they’re typically $188 on the low end and $1,950 highest priced.

A Close Look at Qing Furniture

The last imperial dynasty from 1644 to 1912 was a time of change in China, beginning with the invasion by Manchurian forces that ended the Ming dynasty and established the Shunzhi Emperor. The expansion of exportation and trade that had bolstered the arts during the Ming era continued, as Qing dynasty furniture involved the same attention to craftsmanship with expert construction techniques in hardwood pieces that were assembled with mortise and tenon joints rather than nails or glue. Together, these eras comprise a golden age of Chinese furniture design.

Ming-style furniture is simple and elegant with clean lines. Chairs of the period and other Ming furniture made an impression on Scandinavian modernist Hans Wegner and his streamlined seating, for example. Whereas Qing-style furniture is elaborate, with an increasing influence from the West leading to lavish carving inspired by the European Baroque and Rococo styles. And while many of the forms that define examples of the latter are common within classical Chinese furniture, such as curving and folding chairs as well as large screens, Qing designs are laden with ornamentation. Frequently, the carved motifs and inlaid designs in mother-of-pearl were auspicious, such as peonies for wealth or dragons for luck. Bats were symbols of happiness in the design of Qing furniture, with one of the characters in the word for bat, bianfu, being a homophone for fu, or “fortune.”

While several types of wood were used in the construction of Qing beds, tables, storage pieces and seating, today’s collectors know that the most prized were the rare rosewoods zitan and huanghuali. They were both sourced from Hainan, China’s largest island, and are marked by a rich luster that occurs naturally, without the application of lacquer or other decorative materials. Many of the most popular woods were imported from southeast Asia, adding to their value. Red sandalwood was also sought after for its durability and connection with Chinese medicine, with some chairs being made for health benefits.

Find a collection of antique Qing tea tables, stools, benches, decorative objects and more furniture on 1stDibs.