This non-fiction work by E. and C. Catello presents a comprehensive study of Neapolitan silverwork from the 16th to the 19th century. Combining historical documentation, stylistic analysis, and detailed photographic plates, the book examines liturgical, civil, and decorative objects, tracing the evolution of techniques and motifs across centuries. Special focus is placed on the relationship between artisanship and patronage within the socio-religious context of Naples. The volume contributes to the scholarship on Italian decorative arts, offering a regional perspective on material culture and artistic production.