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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

: Like many Roma sub-groups, the Spoitori often face significant socio-economic marginalization and systemic discrimination, living in areas with limited infrastructure. : Traditionally, the Spoitori were craftsmen known for

For more academic depth on the urban life and street economy of these communities, you can explore the ethnographic work of in I'm Good but also Mad or his dissertation on Street Life and Value in Bucharest . Historical Occupation and Identity : Like many Roma

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

: Within the complex internal hierarchy of Roma groups (neamuri), the Spoitori are distinct from other groups like the Căldărari (coppersmiths) or Lautari (musicians).