Edmund Thomas Wyatt Ware (29 September 1883–26 July 1960) was a British teacher and sculptor.
He was born in Plaistow in Essex in 1883,[1] the son of Emma (1858-) and Edmund Labdon Ware (1852-1939), a police constable.
[2] Ware studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London where he received a silver medal and a prize of £5.
[3] He first registered his mark as an independent silversmith in October 1903, and a figural silver spoon crafted by him in 1904 is in the Pear Tree Collection.
The engagement ring, designed and crafted by Ware in 1912, is displayed in the Jewellery Gallery of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.