Seated Bulul with arms crossed, resting on knees, remains of gold paint on face and polychrome painted designs on body. Dimensions: 12" H (13-1/2" H w/stand); Weight: 1 lb. 8.9 oz. Provenance: Ex. Private collection, Queens, NY Bul-ul are carved Anito figures of The Ifugaos, they represent their ancestral spirit and granary gods. Seated Bululs at the conclusion of the annual harvest ritual are placed in the rice granaries as guardians of the harvest.