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Terracotta is one of the most distinct types of clay you'll find, given its rich, rust red/orange coloring.The properties of terracotta are that it's a porous clay to work with, and it can also be used glazed and unglazed, which adds to its appeal. One coat of glaze is needed to make it waterproof. Terracotta is usually made from a fairly coarse, porous type of clay. This is first shaped (or sculpted), then fired until hard. ... Baked terracotta is not watertight, a layer of glaze is required for this. Sometimes recycled terracotta ("grog") is mixed with fresh clay to make a new batch of the material.Unearthed in 1974 adjacent to the tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi in Shaanxi province, China, the terracotta set consisted of 8,000 clay warriors and horses. The curators of the tomb are of the view that there could still be a large number of such materials to be uncovered.
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