
1) Brownish orange 2) Ceramic material 3) Clay-colored 4) Fired clay pot 5) Flowerpot material 6) From Italian for baked earth 7) Hard unglazed pottery 8) Pottery clay 9) Pottery material 10) Sculpture material 11) Some pottery 12) Some roofing 13) Unglazed earthenware
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1) Ceramic 2) Earthenware 3) Soil 4) Stoneware
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Terracotta, terra cotta or terra-cotta (Italian: `baked earth`, from the Latin terra cotta), a type of earthenware, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic, where the fired body is porous. Its uses include vessels (notably flower pots), water and waste water pipes, bricks, and surface embellishment in building construction, along with sculptu.....
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reddish-brown
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Brownish-red baked clay, usually unglazed, used in building, sculpture, and pottery. The term is specifically applied to small figures or figurines, such as those found at
Tanagra in central...
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A ceramic material molded into masonry units.
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Ornamental building material of unglazed, fired clay, brownish-red in colour; also used in statuary, pottery, etc.
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The name, translated from the Italian as 'baked earth' for a low-fired unglazed earthenware. The clay used is often rich in iron and therefore fires brick-red. A vogue for Classical Greek style c. 1860-80 prompted British factories to produce terracotta wares, including wedgwood, minton, doulton and Torquay Potteries. Terracotta has been used for a …...
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The baked, unglazed, orange-red clay used extensively.
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Red earthenware, usually unglazed.
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Click images to enlargeBrownish-red baked clay, usually unglazed, used in building, sculpture, and pottery. The term is specifically applied to small figures or figurines, such as those found at Tanagra in central Greece. Excavations at Xi'an, China, have revealed life-size terracotta figures of the army of th...
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Red earthenware. Red due to the iron content in the clay. Top
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