Wright & Teague

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Wright & Teague is a British jewellery company established in 1984 by Gary Wright and Sheila Teague. It is based in Grafton Street, Mayfair, London.

All Wright & Teague jewellery is designed by Gary Wright and Sheila Teague, hand made in England, primarily in their own workshop, and hallmarked by the London Assay Office.

The collection includes inscription pieces bearing legends from poems and songs that are personal to the designers and their own relationship; these are engraved in very considered typography, including their own handwriting, onto rings and pendants.

Training

Gary Wright and Sheila Teague trained at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London both earning their BA's in Jewellery Design. They specialize in lost wax casting, vitreous enamelling, and engraving.

Exhibitions and commissions

  • Tiara Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • Bespoke collections for Buckingham Palace and the British Museum
  • Ascot Brooch commissioned by De Beers for the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes
  • The historically resonant Accession rings, worn by Cate Blanchett for both ‘Elizabeth’ and the newly released sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age
  • Componentry design for Ruby & Millie cosmetics
  • Foundlings Fellow Pin in 18ct gold commissioned by the Foundlings Museum, with the help of the Clore Duffield Foundation, and awarded to Damon Albarn, Richard Wentworth and Jacqueline Wilson

Publications

Frequent editorials in the fashion press and national newspapers. Recent British Vogue covers have featured Wright & Teague jewellery worn by Gisele Bundchen and Jessica Stam.

Celebrity Fanbase

Wright & Teague jewellery has become a celebrity favourite, especially amongst young British stars. Keira Knightly, Emma Watson and Gisele Bundchen are some of the stars who have been spotted repeatedly sporting their jewellery.

Trivia

  • Gary Wright and Sheila Teague are the parents of Harry Potter star Bonnie Wright.