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Savannah

Ring
2010 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Wright & Teague creates jewellery that is original, accessible and elegant, and which features frequently in the fashion press. The company, founded by Central St Martin's graduates Gary Wright and Sheila Teague in 1984, describes its work as 'inspirational fashion forward precious jewellery', and sums up its style as 'glamour with gravitas'.

This 'savannah' ring of 2010 is part of the Nuba Collection which takes its inspiration from Africa. Its form resembles a flat pebble wrapped around with twine or a flattened strand of grass. It is a tribute in gold to the beauty of the savannah and to the universal appeal of simple materials and techniques.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSavannah (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
18 carat gold
Brief description
'Savannah' ring of gold by Wright & Teague, London 2010
Physical description
Long irregular oval bezel resembling a flat pebble, the band formed by a continuous and uneven strip of gold which is loosely wrapped four and a half times around the bezel leaving room for the finger behind. The gold has a textured finish and there is an abstract linear pattern cast into the back of the bezel.
Dimensions
  • Height: 62mm
  • Width: 24mm
  • Depth: 21mm
Marks and inscriptions
  • W&T
  • London hallmark for 18 carat gold, 2010
Credit line
Given by Gary Wright and Sheila Teague
Summary
Wright & Teague creates jewellery that is original, accessible and elegant, and which features frequently in the fashion press. The company, founded by Central St Martin's graduates Gary Wright and Sheila Teague in 1984, describes its work as 'inspirational fashion forward precious jewellery', and sums up its style as 'glamour with gravitas'.

This 'savannah' ring of 2010 is part of the Nuba Collection which takes its inspiration from Africa. Its form resembles a flat pebble wrapped around with twine or a flattened strand of grass. It is a tribute in gold to the beauty of the savannah and to the universal appeal of simple materials and techniques.
Collection
Accession number
M.40-2010

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Record createdJanuary 4, 2011
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