Jadeite Cabbage

E376570

Jadeite Cabbage is a famous Qing dynasty jade sculpture carved to resemble a life-sized cabbage with insects, celebrated as one of the most iconic treasures of Chinese art.

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Jadeite Cabbage canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese artwork
Qing dynasty artwork
jade sculpture
museum collection object
national treasure of Taiwan
approximateDepth 5.07 cm
approximateHeight 18.7 cm
approximateWidth 9.1 cm
artPeriod Qing dynasty
associatedWith Chinese imperial consorts
imperial court of the Qing dynasty
collection National Palace Museum
surface form: National Palace Museum collection
color green
white
countryOfOrigin China
culture Chinese culture
currentLocation National Palace Museum
depicts Chinese cabbage
katydid
locust
displayedAt National Palace Museum
surface form: National Palace Museum main building
era late Qing dynasty
famousTogetherWith Mao Gong Ding bronze cauldron
surface form: Mao Gong Ding

Meat-shaped Stone
featuredIn permanent exhibition of the National Palace Museum
genre carved jade
court art
decorative art
hasInsectFigures yes
locatedIn Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: Taipei

Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
madeOfSingleStone yes
material jadeite
museumNumber Gu 1203
notableAs iconic treasure of Chinese art
masterpiece of jade carving
one of the most famous works in the National Palace Museum
placeOfOrigin Beijing
subjectType still life
symbolism chastity
fertility
prosperity
purity
technique carving
timeOfCreation 19th century
touristAttraction yes
usesNaturalColorVariations yes

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National Palace Museum notableArtifact Jadeite Cabbage
Meat-shaped Stone sharesCategoryWith Jadeite Cabbage