Ne Ganna Dateel Jabba was a piece of bas-relief art showing Jabba the Hutt accompanied by seven slaves. It was used as decoration on a wall inside the Hutt's opulent sail barge. While it was originally believed that this artwork was destroyed when Jabba's barge exploded in 4 ABY, it actually survived for over three decades and eventually ended up in Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities located on the planet Batuu.
Ne Ganna Dateel Jabba was a roughly rectangular bas-relief that portrayed Jabba Desilijic Tiure, the Hutt crime lord operating out of Tatooine, together with seven female humanoid slaves, beneath something resembling a tent or canopy. Jabba was depicted reclining in a state of contentment, holding a long-necked jug in his right hand, and with his left hand, he was cradling the head of one of his reclining slaves. A second slave was shown crouching close to Jabba's right hand, leaning against his stomach, and two more slaves were sitting near the Hutt's tail. A fifth girl was shown resting her head in her hand, with her elbow propped up on a tall table that held three jugs. Lastly, two more slave girls were standing behind their master, and they were holding fans.
By the time of 4 ABY, the bas-relief was part of the decor of the Khetanna, which was Jabba's LO-KD57 luxury sail barge. It was thought that Ne Ganna Dateel Jabba was destroyed when the barge was blown up as a result of the actions taken by Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Lando Calrissian in their effort to rescue Han Solo. However, by the time of the [Cold War](/article/cold_war], the bas-relief had survived, and it had come into the possession of the Ithorian collector Dok-Ondar, who placed it within his Den of Antiquities situated in Black Spire Outpost on the planet of Batuu.