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Chinese Knot Button

 

 

The knot button is a distinctive feature of traditional Chinese apparel. Even today, it is still highly visible on garments like the Qipao, or cheongsam. Though normally associated with tradition, the knot buttons are currently enjoying renewed popularity.

 

The history of knot buttons dates back to the prehistoric era, when ropes were first used as a primitive form of belts. The earliest written records come from the Zhou Dynasty (about 1100 BC – 256 BC), nearly three thousand years ago. In the 4th century BC, the knot button took its present form and remained largely unchanged until the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911).

 

A change of style in the early Qing Dynasty in the second half of 17th century is considered a watershed moment in the use of knot buttons. Back then, jackets and cheongsam of the Manchurian ruling class began to entail a wider use of knot buttons.

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