Aboriginal Balms

Healing the Skin, Honouring the Spirit
Aboriginal balms are more than just natural remedies. They are cultural offerings. At Yarbun Creations, each balm is made on Country with native botanicals, traditional knowledge, and the guidance of Elders.
Because they are rooted in story, these balms carry meaning in every drop. You are not simply moisturising your skin — you are engaging with culture, tradition, and legacy. For this reason, our balms offer care for both body and spirit.
Crafted in small batches, each jar reflects a commitment to healing, community, and cultural preservation.
What Makes Our Aboriginal Balms Unique?


Guided by Knowledge Holders
These balms are based on practices passed down through the Ghungalu people. This wisdom was never written — it was shared through experience, language, and ceremony. As a result, every balm tells a story that cannot be replicated by modern methods.
Handcrafted with Care and Cultural Permission
We never mass produce. Instead, we craft each balm by hand, using traditional tools and respectful harvesting practices. This ensures that the process protects both the land and the knowledge systems behind it.
No Fillers. No Fragrance. No Compromise.
Unlike commercial creams, our balms are clean. They contain no synthetic additives. As a result, they are safe for everyday use and suitable for sensitive skin.
Infused with Powerful Native Ingredients
Our blends may include:
Gumbi Gumbi—known for its immune-boosting and skin-healing properties
Emu oil—deeply moisturising and anti-inflammatory
Native beeswax, floral waters, and plant infusions—to protect and soothe
Because each balm uses whole ingredients, they are safe for daily use by people of all ages.
Beyond the Surface – What Aboriginal Balms Can Do
These balms serve many purposes. Use them to:
Hydrate dry or cracked skin
Relieve muscle soreness and joint discomfort
Calm irritation from minor rashes or bites
Support the body’s natural healing processes
Soothe after sun exposure or windburn
Promote daily wellness rituals for the whole family
In addition, they offer emotional comfort. The earthy scent, the feel of the balm, and the act of applying it can become a grounding, healing routine.
How to Apply Aboriginal Balms Safely and Effectively
First, clean the area gently with warm water. Then, apply a small amount of balm and massage it into the skin. You may repeat this as needed. For deeper absorption, use the balm after a warm shower or bath.
Store your balm in a cool, dry place. During warmer seasons, refrigeration may help maintain its texture.
Caring for More Than Skin
When you choose our Aboriginal balms, you support more than your health. You also support Aboriginal business, cultural knowledge, and self-determined healing.
Furthermore, your purchase strengthens community initiatives and storytelling through product-based education. For this reason, our balms make excellent gifts — meaningful, useful, and deeply connected to Country.
Shop Our Aboriginal Balms
Let each balm remind you of the healing power of Country. Made by Aboriginal hands, guided by cultural integrity, and offered with care — our balms go beyond the skin.