"Wrought" as in " wrought iron" has nothing to do with wreaking, wrecking or racking, it is to do with an archaic usage of "to work, or to do " ("what wonders the Lord hath wrought")
Wrought definition, Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work
So wrought iron means "worked" iron i.e. rendered decorative by hammering, bending etc.
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