Kitikiti means armpit in the traditional Walmajarri language, pronounced “giddy-giddy”.
Walmajarri woman Brodie George is the visionary, owner and operator behind Kitikiti. KitiKiti beautifully combines Brodie's passion for art, Walmajarri culture, caring for Country and the health benefits of natural skincare.
Environmentally friendly skincare products are hand blended by Brodie, influenced by her wealth of aromatherapy knowledge along with her understandings of the enriching native flora that are used as bush remedies in her home Country.
Packaging is eco-conscious, biodegradable, recyclable and reusable to value caring for country. Ingredients used are natural and/or low-tox to limit the exposure of harsh chemicals to the body.
All products are named and labelled using Walmajarri languagem with packaging that showcases Brodie's spectacular artworks to extend respect to her Country and culture.
"My Aboriginal name is Jalayimiya and my Skin Name is Nakarra - All Walmajarri people belong to one of eight skin groups. Skin groups help people to know how they are related to each other.
I spent my childhood surrounded by family, country and culture learning & using language and watching old people paint at Mangkatja Arts. Being very artistic from a young age the artwork of my mob has influenced the creations of my designs - a very distinct bright desert style with a modern adaption. I paint my perception of the Country I grew up on using bright colours often seen in The Kimberley region of northern Western Australia." - Brodie George