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terra cotta
Fired clay (literally 'baked earth') commonly shaped in a mould and frequently glazed after firing
a hard unglazed brownish-red earthenware
Italian meaning "baked earth " Baked clay used for ceramics Also sometimes refers to the reddish-brown color of baked clay
A fired clay product used for ornamental work on the exterior of buildings
A red-coloured clay
hard, brown-red earthenware clay, most often used for sculpture, bricks, tile, architectural ornamentation, and planting containers
A mixture of sand and baked clay commonly used to make pipe for sewage disposal systems A mixture of sand and baked clay used to form a shingle used on certain styles of architecture
A hard unglazed earthenware
low-fired clay, either glazed or unglazed
Fine-grained, fire clay product usually molded into shapes for ornamentation on a building’s exterior surface
Hard baked clayware, including tile, of variable color, averaging reddish red-yellow in hue and of high saturation
Hard, unglazed, brown-red earthenware clay, most often used for ceramic sculpture, including small figures and architectural ornaments
Hard fired clay, either glazed or unglazed, molded into ornamental elements, wall cladding and roof tiles
Molded, fired and glazed clay units used as an exterior finish material
Unglazed fired earth (clay) used for roof and floor tiles
A semifired ceramic clay used in building construction
From the Italian, meaning "baked earth " Terra cotta refers to a type of baked clay, usually reddish-brown in color Many sculptors and potters use this type of clay, and it is also used in the manufacturing of some roof tiles This clay is known for its excellent shaping and molding abilities
A ceramic material molded into masonry units
A fine clay baked or burnt and formed into molds, used for ornamental elements
brownish-orange to orangish-brown
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