Pacific Rose Algae Silk
Of over 7,000 types of red algae, Pacific rose algae stands out in the crowd. Whether seen swaying in the nearshore surge underwater, holding fast to the rocky bottom, or found washed ashore in the tangled wrack on the beach, this seaweed reveals its array of colors - from magenta, to rose, to peachy green - according to its environment. Its color derives from a pigment which reflects red light and absorbs blue light, allowing it to photosynthesize in deeper water than green algaes. Let this unique, sophisticated and ancient pink become your new favorite color! This 20"x70" scarf is printed on 100% silk chiffon and has a delicate hand-rolled hem.
Of over 7,000 types of red algae, Pacific rose algae stands out in the crowd. Whether seen swaying in the nearshore surge underwater, holding fast to the rocky bottom, or found washed ashore in the tangled wrack on the beach, this seaweed reveals its array of colors - from magenta, to rose, to peachy green - according to its environment. Its color derives from a pigment which reflects red light and absorbs blue light, allowing it to photosynthesize in deeper water than green algaes. Let this unique, sophisticated and ancient pink become your new favorite color! This 20"x70" scarf is printed on 100% silk chiffon and has a delicate hand-rolled hem.
Of over 7,000 types of red algae, Pacific rose algae stands out in the crowd. Whether seen swaying in the nearshore surge underwater, holding fast to the rocky bottom, or found washed ashore in the tangled wrack on the beach, this seaweed reveals its array of colors - from magenta, to rose, to peachy green - according to its environment. Its color derives from a pigment which reflects red light and absorbs blue light, allowing it to photosynthesize in deeper water than green algaes. Let this unique, sophisticated and ancient pink become your new favorite color! This 20"x70" scarf is printed on 100% silk chiffon and has a delicate hand-rolled hem.