Calendar Warisan Alam Melayu 2026

Discover the richness of Malay heritage through this meticulously curated 2026 calendar. Organized into four compelling chapters — Weapons, Traditional Clothing & Dance, Flora & Fauna, and Architecture & Fine Arts — each month reveals the sophisticated craftsmanship and natural splendor that define the Malay civilization. This calendar celebrates lesser-known aspects of cultural achievement, from intricate artistic traditions to remarkable biodiversity, offering both aesthetic appeal and educational insight into a heritage of remarkable depth and innovation.

​Calendar Warisan was not created overnight. It was the result of almost a year of research, dedication, and passion towards preserving and sharing the beauty of Malay heritage. Countless hours were spent reviewing, collecting references, sourcing cultural artifacts, and learning from individuals knowledgeable in traditional Malay arts and history.

​Beyond research, significant resources were invested into the creative process itself — from purchasing books and cultural materials to using professional design software needed to bring every page to life. Every visual, layout, and curated topic was carefully crafted with the intention of making Malay culture more accessible, engaging, and appreciated by the modern community.

​More than just a calendar, Calendar Warisan is a labour of love dedicated to educating, inspiring, and celebrating the richness of the Malay world.

Warisan Stickers

The intention behind Warisan Stickers is to bring Malay culture into our everyday lives in a way that feels both meaningful and aesthetically appealing. By transforming traditional motifs, symbols, and cultural elements into modern sticker designs, the goal is to make heritage more accessible, relatable, and appreciated by today’s generation. Whether placed on laptops, bottles, notebooks, or personal items, each sticker serves as a small yet impactful reminder that Malay culture can continue to live beautifully within contemporary spaces and lifestyles.

1st edition

1st Edition of Warisan Stickers showcases the richness and diversity of Malay culture through a collection featuring traditional weapons, busana Melayu, artistic motifs, and various cultural art forms.

2nd edition

The 2nd Edition Warisan Stickers, also known as the Tanjak Series, focuses on the rich tradition of the tanjak — a traditional Malay headgear with many distinct styles and forms found across the Malay world, each carrying its own identity, symbolism, and heritage.

3rd edition

The 3rd Edition showcases the Wau, a traditional Malay kite known for its beauty and craftsmanship. Although some say it originated from Kelantan, many Malay states adopted the art and developed their own unique Wau designs and identities. Today, there are more than 20 known types of Wau, with the Wau Bulan being the most iconic and widely recognised.

4th edition

The 4th Edition showcases the sampir of the keris, each representing different regions across the Malay world. In the past, the shape and style of a sampir were often used to identify where a person came from, reflecting the cultural influences and empires of their time. As kingdoms rose and fell throughout history, the designs of the sampir evolved alongside them, making each one a unique symbol of heritage, identity, and craftsmanship.