| Object Number | C677A |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Chinese |
| Provenience | China |
| Period | Qing Dynasty |
| Date Made | Qing Dynasty |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Jade | Ivory | Teak |
| Technique | Carved |
| Iconography | Woman | Tree | Parrot |
| Description | Grey green and bright green jade, ring remains on side and bottom. Lady standing by peach tree. She holds a fruiting peach branch in each hand. A large parrot is on her right. Fungus grows out of rocks at her feet. One of a pair (C676 and C677), probably from same boulder. Probably a wedding gift with the meaning of long life, good wishes, and warning to be a faithful wife. On ivory plaque on a teakwood stand. |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Wanamaker's Department Store; subscription of Eldridge R. Johnson, 1927 |
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