FashionIncomingAlbion TrinketryPete Doherty joins Hannah Martin in designing a jewellery collection inspired by aspects of history and the futureShareLink copied ✔️December 24, 2010FashionIncomingTextDazed DigitalAlbion Trinketry Working in collaboration with British jeweller Hannah Martin, Peter Doherty has formed Albion Trinketry - a new jewellery line borne from a longing to re-introduce the days when every man had a piece of jewellery to wear with his Sunday best. Inspired by Doherty's obsession with antiques and trinkets, and Martin’s bespoke approach to design has ensured a collection that is both original and timeless. Each piece has a sense of regency and history with a modern take, reflecting the past whilst also giving a nod to the future. The aim during the design process was to create collectables that will last the test of time and be handed down through the generations. This 15-piece collection, consisting of cufflinks, rings, pins and chains for the neck and watch, are adaptable and interlinked. A carved medal inspired by the British Raj features throughout the range, which is produced with oxidized sterling silver, 18 carat rose gold, mammoth tusk and black diamonds. All production takes place in the UK, using skilled craftsman from the Midlands and Hatton Garden, places both famed for authentic British expertise in making jewellery. Each piece is finished by hand, using lengthy and traditional techniques that make each piece a true modern luxury. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORERevisiting the most-read fashion stories on Dazed in 2025Meet the Irish designer illuminating Zara Larsson’s Midnight Sun eraLenovo & IntelInside artist Isabella Lalonde’s whimsical (and ever-growing) universeBompardEimear Lynch captures the quiet rituals of girlhood for BompardThe 25 most stylish people of 2025, rankedSinéad O’Dwyer is heading to The Light House for ChristmasIn pictures: The most memorable street style of 2025LottoLotto brings football fashion to North America ahead of the 2026 World CupDo NOT try and have sex with Jonathan Anderson’s solid bronze peachTimothée Chalamet wants to dress Fakemink and Susan BoyleHow a DIY fashion show united Manchester and China for one night onlyLeather pups, Labubus and a Versace fallout: 2025’s wildest fashion moments