2. ▶ A type of fired clay , typically of a brownish red color and
unglazed , used as an ornamental building material and
in modeling.
▶ Terracotta is a clay based product which even emerged as
a trend in sculpture making times. Usually , terracotta is
usually manufactured by putting the clay in its desired
shape and then burning it after which it retains its shape
and gains a solidified structure.
▶ Terracotta is just a name for "low fired clay" or
"Earthenware clay".
What is Terracotta ?
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4. HISTORY
▶ The word Terracotta originated quite literally from the
Italian translation "Baked Earth" and its use across the
globe has a prominent place in history.
▶ Terracotta designs in the form of human and animal
figurines were excavated from the archaelogical sites of
the Indus Valley Civilisations in Mohenjodaro that dates
back to 3000-1500 B.C.
▶ This craft continues to thrive in India. Potters and
craftsmen in India have learned the skill of creating
Terracotta products from their forefathers to carry forth
the legacy of this art.
▶ This depicts that this art has never perished instead have
always grown in popularity with time.
5. HISTORY
▶ Terracotta / earthernware was the
only known type of ceramic produced
by Western and pre-Columbian
people until 14th century . Terracotta
has been used throughout the history
for sculpture and pottery as well as
for bricks and roof shingles.
▶ It was used as exterior surfaces for
buildings in Asia for some centuries
before becoming popular in the West
in the 19th century.
▶ It made a large contribution to the
appearance of temples and other
buildings in the classical architecture
of Europe ,as well as in the Ancient
Near East.
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7. PROPERTIES
▶ Terracotta is one of the most distinct type of clay you will find,
given its rich , rust red/orange coloring. the reason for this
distinct color is that the iron content in Terracotta's clay body
reacts with oxygen and gives it a hue that ranges through reds
, oranges , yellows and even pinks.
▶ Fired terracotta is a porous clay(not watertight) ,but a layer of
glaze can make it watertight.
▶ Other properties of Terracotta includes:
fire protection
durability
cost effective
light in weight
customizable
environment friendly
porous nature (makes it good for making flower pots)
nutritious values , less oil requirement and pH balancing properties (for
making utensils in kitchen)
8. LOCATION
▶ Terracotta is mainly found at Pushkar
(Rajasthan) Bishnupur (West Bengal) and some
parts of Gujarat.
▶Bisnupur is popular for its terracotta artefacts ,
temples , jewelery , pottery and statues like
Nataraj ,Lord ganesha and elephants as well as
beautifully decorated jars.
9. USES
▶ Terracotta is used for
sculpture made in
earthernware and also for
various utilitarian uses
including vessels (notably
flower pots),water and waste
water pipes , roofing tiles ,
bricks and surface
embellishment in building
construction.
▶ Besides using Terracotta for
decorative items , it is now
increasingly being used for
making a variety of products
such as jewelry , smoking
pipes and bangles.
▶Cools down the place where it
is used
10. COST
▶Tiles- 75 to 130
rupees per sq .
foot.
▶Can go as high as
1050 per piece
for special tiles.
▶Bricks - its price
ranges from 25 to
50 rupees per
piece
▶ Rs.30 per pc used
to make roofs as
well
▶Rs.90 per piece of ventilation boxes
11. Vitrified parking tiles
This process ensures that the tiles
very low porosity which makes
them very strong and highly stain-
resistant.
These tiles are produced by baking
the finest tile making materials
like silica and clay at extremely
high temperatures where the
individual grains and particles melt
and fuse together to make a
vitreous surface on the top of the
tile.
Our vitrified parking floor tiles
ensure superior quality and longer
life owing to their hardness and
strength.
These are available in a variety of
styles and sizes, from which you
can choose the ones perfectly
suiting your requisites.
12. DISADVANTAGES
▶ Terracotta is quite porous and must be properly treated or glazed
before using it around water.
▶ It usually cracks and deteriorates if not treated properly.
▶ Its quality can vary a great deal and is difficult for an
inexperienced person to evaluate.
13. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLAY AND
TERRACOTTA
CLAY
▶ Clay is the raw material
found from soil.
▶ Clay is not much porous
material
TERRACOTTA
▶ Terracotta is made out of
clay after firing it in low
temperature.
▶ Terracotta is very porous
and has permeable
surface.
14. Murals and decorative installations
Be it for your home or a restaurant, a mural made of terracotta, can be a perfect,
timeless addition. In your home, you could install a terracotta mural in the foyer or in
the garden for that authentic ambience.
When it comes to eateries, many restaurant-owners nowadays want a certain theme.
So, if you are planning to opt for a more traditional ambience, then a terracotta
themed setting would be a perfect fit. Think of a wall as a canvas for an installation of
terracotta clay pots or other pieces.
You may decorate your ceiling with terracotta blocks or even a wave of terracotta
bells or pots to add a jaw-dropping visual aesthetic to your restaurant’s interiors.
15. Wall paint
As discussed earlier, terracotta is no longer just an earthenware – it is also a
color, a theme in its own right! To enhance a room of cold colors or to bring
some warmth to your setting, introduce a feature wall. Make a bold move –
paint it terracotta! It will give your interior a striking contemporary look and
really tie the room together. Not only will it look more comforting, but it’ll add
all the style and chic to your interiors. Additionally, terracotta is a versatile
color that blends well with a lot of other shades. It is also a great color to go
with rustic, bohemian and of course the traditional Bengali style interiors.
16. Kitchenware
Terracotta not need to be limited to occasions like Noboborsho alone. Half-
dipped cups or terracotta kitchenware will serve as statement pieces for
you to display when you’re hosting lunches! Bring them out for any dinner
party, and they’ll definitely catch eyes with the stunning setup they can
create!
. Alternatively, a laddered shelf can serve as a prop to display terracotta clay
pots and exude a lovely garden aesthetic.