The Talon 'Light of the Moon, Embers of the Evening' Collection Looks Vintage
Meghan Young — August 15, 2013 — Fashion
References: talonnyc & coolhunting
There appears to be a lot of history behind each piece in the Talon 'Light of the Moon, Embers of the Evening' collection, and for good reason. Although crafted today, the inspiration behind the designs draw on the distant past. Drawing on the secrets and symbolism of a foregone age, there is a mystical nature to the jewelry line that will speak to many, especially those in tune with their bohemian, spiritual sides.
Designed by Emily Hirsch, a jewelry designer based in Brooklyn, New York, the Talon 'Light of the Moon, Embers of the Evening' collection makes "use of the Tudor rose, opal-studded skulls and love's earliest means of secret transferral—engraved script," as pointed out by Cool Hunting. The pieces are at once cryptic and romantic.
Designed by Emily Hirsch, a jewelry designer based in Brooklyn, New York, the Talon 'Light of the Moon, Embers of the Evening' collection makes "use of the Tudor rose, opal-studded skulls and love's earliest means of secret transferral—engraved script," as pointed out by Cool Hunting. The pieces are at once cryptic and romantic.
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