At the end of one of the wildest valleys of the Black Mountain, Durfort maintains its medieval memory, with its corbelled houses and the brooks which always run in the middle of the streets. During the Hundred Years' War, these isolated places attracted English companies who plundered the region. It is to the reconversion of these truckers, once their campaigns are over, that we attribute the birth of the brassware tradition in Durfort. The brassware was then the manufacture of culinary objects in brass, and, by extension, the works of art in beaten copper, a specialty in which the craftsmen of Dinan had distinguished themselves.

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