This non-fiction volume by Guido Donatone explores the historical development of Cerreto Sannita ceramics, focusing on their production, decorative styles, and cultural significance from the 17th to the 19th century. Through archival sources, stylistic comparisons, and photographic documentation, the study highlights the evolution of local craftsmanship within broader artistic and economic frameworks in Southern Italy. Particular attention is given to techniques, iconography, and the role of regional workshops. The book offers a detailed contribution to the history of Italian decorative arts.