Spoitor -
: Traditionally, the Spoitori were craftsmen known for tinning copper vessels (such as pots, pans, and cauldrons) to prevent corrosion and food contamination. They also engaged in whitewashing walls.
Historically, their identity is rooted in a specific trade: the word spoitor derives from the Romanian verb a spoi , meaning "to whitewash" or "to tin". Historical Occupation and Identity Spoitor
: Within the complex internal hierarchy of Roma groups (neamuri), the Spoitori are distinct from other groups like the Căldărari (coppersmiths) or Lautari (musicians). : Traditionally, the Spoitori were craftsmen known for