About CopperNook
CopperNook is an independent information resource covering traditional copper smithing, metalworking studios, and decorative craft workshops across Italy. The focus is on documented regional practices, material and technical history, and the architectural applications of copper in Italian historic buildings.
Content on this site draws on published historical sources, workshop records, museum collections, and on-site documentation of surviving copper objects and architectural elements. Articles are written with the aim of providing accurate, specific information rather than general cultural tourism content.
Editorial Scope
The site covers three broad areas:
- Regional craft history — documented copperwork traditions in specific Italian towns and valleys, including the workshop structures, tools, and objects associated with those traditions.
- Techniques — the practical methods used in Italian coppersmith workshops: raising, planishing, repoussé, chasing, spinning, and the ancillary processes that support them.
- Architectural applications — decorative and structural uses of copper in Italian historic buildings, from church metalwork to 19th-century civic building fixtures.
Topics outside this scope — general tourism, commercial suppliers, living craftspeople outside a historical or technical context — are not covered.
About the Content
Articles are updated when new source material becomes available or when errors are identified. The date of last update is noted at the foot of each article. Where sources are cited, links to publicly accessible external material are provided; in all cases, the external sources are independent of this site and are linked for reference only.
Images used on this site are sourced exclusively from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licences that permit use without restriction on hotlinking.
Company Information
CopperNook
Via Mazzini 14
28845 Domodossola VB
Italy
VAT: IT02487610036
Tel: +39 0324 248 100
Email: info@coppernook.eu
Contact
For corrections, source suggestions, or editorial correspondence, use the form below or write directly to info@coppernook.eu.