I’ve had a love affair with light and color for the entirety of my adult life.

My creative journey began in architectural stained glasswork, but it was in metalsmithing that I discovered the joy of creating something truly well-made, precise, and enduring. Jewelry offers a unique kind of intimacy and presence — a way to work with light, texture, and form on a deeply personal scale. I am endlessly inspired by the way gemstones catch and reflect light, and by the tactile pleasure of shaping metal by hand. My work often plays with contrast: hard and soft, structured and organic, delicate and bold, refined and raw. Each piece seeks balance, an interplay of contrast and harmony, crafted with the hope that it brings a sense of beauty, power, and confidence to the person who wears it.

Travis Wright

Workshop pegboard with various hand tools including pliers, hammers, scissors, and files; trays with small items; wooden workbench.