Past Participle of "work" (meaning "made" or "created"):
* The intricate design was wrought by a skilled craftsman.
* The storm wrought havoc on the coastline.
* Their love story was wrought with both joy and sorrow.
Adjective (meaning "made in a strong, durable way" or "worked into a specific shape"):
* The wrought iron gate stood as a testament to the family's wealth.
* The artisan used a hammer to shape the wrought silver into a beautiful bowl.
* The wrought metal sculpture was displayed prominently in the gallery.
Other Usage (less common):
* The news of the war wrought a great change in the nation's mood. (meaning "caused" or "brought about")
Remember that "wrought" is an archaic word and is often used in formal writing or to give a more poetic or old-fashioned tone.