Indian TerraCotta

What is TerraCotta?

Generically, the broadest definition of terracotta refers to a high grade of weathered or aged clay which, when mixed with sand or with pulverized fired clay, can be molded and fired at high temperatures to a hardness and compactness not obtainable with brick. Simply put, terracotta is an enriched molded clay brick or block. The word terracotta is derived from the Latin word terracotta-- literally, "cooked earth." Terracotta clays vary widely in color according to geography and types, ranging from red and brown to white.

Wood Collectors

Baul
Lord Krishna

Folk Art Painted Black Flower Vase

Bullock Cart with Hay

Priest and Priestess

Snake Charmer Couple

Colorful Mask

Sun and Moon Mask - Wall Hanging

Rabindranath Tagore - Wall Hanging

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