. "One side of a pair of boots made of leather lined with red and green woollen felt appliqu\u00E9 with elaborately embroidered and heavily couched floral motifs in a combination of silk, metal, gold and woollen threads on its upper and its cuff, and with a blue-painted hemp layered at the top of the pitched cuff, a front vamp lined with blue-dyed cotton/woollen ends. Edged with chagrin (or shagreen) between its upper and wooden sole and 4 cm-high heel painted with decorative marks, and layered with leather at the bottom. Most likely worn by women from the city of Yarkand (also known as Shache in Chinese) at festive occasions."@en . . .