Kullitong is a traditional Filipino stringed musical instrument, similar to a lute, primarily associated with the indigenous people of the Philippines. It typically features a long neck and a resonating body made from wood, with strings that can be plucked or strummed to produce music. The kullitong is often used in cultural performances and rituals, embodying the rich musical heritage of various Filipino ethnic groups. Its unique sound and craftsmanship highlight the artistic traditions of the communities that create and play it.