This non-fiction volume by E. and C. Catello offers an in-depth exploration of Neapolitan silverwork from the 16th to the 19th century. Through historical sources, stylistic assessments, and photographic documentation, the authors analyze liturgical, domestic, and ornamental silver objects. The study reveals how craftsmanship developed under varying political, religious, and artistic influences in Naples. Emphasis is placed on the connection between artistic production and local patronage. The book serves as a significant reference in the field of Italian decorative arts, with a focus on regional material culture.