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TERRACOTTA - Coggle Diagram
TERRACOTTA
Common Utility Products
Festivals and Ceremonies
Idols
Diya
Dhoopdani
Clay Elephants
Horses
Decorative
Flower Pots
Bells
hangings
Murals
Wind chimes
Candle Stand
Construction
Water Pipes
Bricks
Roof Tiles
Tiles
Household
Huge Pots (Storage)
Cooking Wares
Matka/Surahi
Decorative Plates
Gamla/Planters
Kitchen Stoves
Bowls
Cups
Tawa
Others
Chai Khullhar
Dahi Bhaar
Chillam
Terracotta chimney
Cannon Head
Mordern
Gas Terminals
Terracotta chimney
Ventilation Terminals
Airbricks
Weaknesses
Low Product Diversification
Fragileness
Difficulty in transportation
Lack of storage infrastructure
Post-Firing Properties
Brittle
Porus
Insulating
Colour
Red Brown
Brown
Orange
Black
Pink
Yellow
Grey
Hard
Dehydrated
High Compressive Strength
Non-recative
Stable at High Temperature
Thermal Conductivity
Watertight (Glazed)
Insoluble
Un-Plastic
Fire Resistant
Low density
Strengths
Raw Materials Easily Available (at low cost)
Environment Friendly
Traditional, Ethnic
Endless Textures
Non-toxic
lowered fire risk in buildings
withstand varied temperature changes
Clay
Clay Solution
To Paint Walls
Lumps
Sustainable
Physical Properties
Very High Melting Point
Non Ductile
Non-Metallic
No Thermal Expansion
Non Corrosive
High Iron Contain
Opaque
Pre-Firing Properties
Colour
Yellow
Brown
Grey
Black
Red
Slipery
Dust
Plastic
Easily Shaped
Hard when Dried
Soft
Insoluble
Capture Gentlest Touch / Slightest Imprint
Basic Techniques
Hand Modelling
Coiling
Pinching
Slab
Slip-Casting
Wheel-Turned Pottery
Jigger and Jolling
History
Gupta and Post-Gupta
Bishnupur Temples
Life size sculptures
Egypt 1900 BC
Terracotta House Models
Kushna Period
Relief (made from moulds)
Stupas
Victorian terracotta
Telephone Building
Maurya/Sunga Period
Clay Figures
Palaeolithic terracotta figurines(24,000 BC)
Indus Valley Civilisation
terracotta cart frames
Terracotta figurines
Mother Goddes
Male God
terracotta toys
Gaming pieces from Lothal
Seals
China’s Terracotta Army 210 BC
Mesopotamian civilization
terracotta figurines( goddesses and small statues)
Greece
Bell Idols
Tanagra figurines 4th Century BC
terracotta shields
terracotta roof tiles
Art and Craft
first expressions of creativity
Jewelry
Ear pieces
Bracelets
Pendants
Bangles
Toys
Dolls
whistle
Lattu
temple facades
Sculptures
Tamil-Nadu
Larger than life-size horses
Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh
Animal sacrifices replaced by clay animal offerings
Clay Masks
Musical Instruments
Tabla
Terracotta Reliefs
Kumhaar
Chaak
Wooden
Elrctric
Stone
Self-employment
With Family
Low Socio-economic status
Traditional technology
Upcoming Generation
Do not want to Continue
Latin Word (Baked Earth)
Unglazed Earthenware
Fired clay