
Figure of a Male Rice Deity (Bulul) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bulul are carved ancestor figures that were placed in granaries to guard the rice crop. Bulul is both the name of a class of ancestor spirits, as well as the carvings that serve as vessels to house those ancestors. The carvings are usually displayed in their granaries in male and female pairs.
How to draw Ifugao Bulul Statue - Easy Drawing Tutorial - YouTube
A bulul is a carved wooden figure used by the Ifugao people of northern Luzon in the Philippines. These statues are highly stylized representations of ancestors and are believed to guard the rice...
Bulul - Wikipedia
Bulul, also known as bu-lul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) people of northern Luzon. The sculptures are highly stylized representations of ancestors and are thought to gain power and wealth from the presence of the ancestral spirit. [1] .
Gallery of Exhibits - Museum of Cordilleran Sculputre
Unlike the man and wife bulul couples carved in other Ifugao villages, dancing bulul are singletons. Their outstretched arms represent those of real-life dancers who imitate the flight of swifts or swallows; a beating of wings followed by an …
The Ifugao Bulul: A Sacred Sculpture of the Ifugao People
Sep 2, 2023 · The Ifugao Bulul, or simply "Bulul" or "Bul-ul," is a revered and sacred sculpture deeply woven into Ifugao culture. These meticulously crafted sculptures hold profound symbolism and serve as significant cultural artifacts.
Simple and Powerful Expression in Cordillera Traditional Art
A male bulul (1), late 19th century, shows a conventional position, arms crossed, possibly Lagawe/Bunney style. The architecture and geometry of the sculpture is vertical, the back straight, as if the result of a forceful strike by an axe.
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An illustrated private collection of Philippine bululs and other …
During my 13 years of residence in the Philippines from 1991 until 2004, when I worked for an international organization with headquarters there, I assembled a large collection of Philippine ethnographic artifacts that includes 82 bulul statues. This album displays the …
Bulul - The Philippines Today
Dec 17, 2024 · Bulul are anthropomorphic wood carvings central to the Ifugao rice culture in Northern Luzon. Sculpted from different types of hardwood such as narra, ipil, and fig, the bulul is considered one of the most significant Ifugao art forms.
Seated rice deity (bulul), 20th century by Ifugao :: | Art Gallery of …
Bulul are the most numerous and best known of Ifugao figurative sculptures and usually take the form of either a standing or seated figure. They are carved from a single piece of wood and generally exhibit a stylised and geometric rendering of the human body.