About the Marine Life - Snake Skin Wrasse

About the Marine Life - Snake Skin Wrasse

About the Snake skin wrasse

The snake skin wrasse is found in coastal temperate waters. However, the common name "snake skin wrasse" may refer to a few species within the large wrasse family due to their colour patterns resembling snake scales. These fish are often active during the day, foraging for food and playing a role in cleaning coral reefs by eating parasites off other fish.

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Design and Colour Therapy

We call this design after the fish “Snake Skin”, the design has many colours and distinct patterns within it.

  • Rose Red: This shade of red is often linked to love, compassion, and emotional healing. It has a softer, more nurturing energy than bright red, which is usually connected with passion or power. Rose red promotes feelings of warmth, care, and kindness.
  • Blue: Blue is commonly associated with calmness, tranquility, and mental clarity. It’s a colour that brings peace and helps reduce stress, encouraging relaxation and open communication. Depending on the shade, blue can also evoke a sense of trust and stability.
  • Rust Brown: Brown tones, especially rust, convey grounding and stability. They are connected to the earth and bring a sense of reliability and comfort. Rust, with its warmer undertone, can evoke feelings of nostalgia or warmth, helping to foster a connection to nature and history.
  • Olive Green: Olive green blends the natural, restful qualities of green with the wisdom and maturity associated with its yellowish tint. It can symbolize peace, balance, and harmony. Olive green is often linked to renewal and growth, while also being tied to resilience and endurance.

Together, these colours in can evoke a balance of grounded energy (rust brown, olive green), emotional warmth (rose red), and mental peace (blue). The overall effect may encourage both physical and emotional balance, blending strength with serenity.

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