: 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.
: As industrialization made traditional tinning obsolete, many Spoitori moved into the informal economy , small-scale commerce, or labor migration to Western Europe. 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