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The two "Capriccios" by Patrick Mateescu of Dayton are made of terra cotta traditionally associated with the crafts of ceramics.
The larger ones, 10 to 13 inches tall, are flexible, made with wire cores covered by hemp; their heads, hands and feet are made of terra cotta.
Fancy tagines, not made of terra cotta, are sold in New York gift shops and North African souks but are only for serving.
The first floor was clearly designed to impress, with wainscoting in the halls made of terra cotta and elaborately tiled floors.
The building's exterior will be made of terra cotta bricks to match the industrial look of the Galleria building across the street.
The sunny living room, which overlooks a quiet street, is laid with traditional hexagonal tiles made of terra cotta, called tomettes.
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In pre-Columbian Mexico and Peru, incense burners were made of terra-cotta and sometimes of gold.
At first, acroteria were made of terra-cotta, as were the roof tiles; later they were made of stone.
The Dvaravati period is noted for its artwork, particularly its Buddhist sculptures and votive images made of terra-cotta or stucco.
The form and composition of such urns have varied considerably, being made of terra-cotta, stone, porphyry, alabaster, bronze, silver, gold, ceramic ware, and other materials.
The instruments for this music consist of various drums made of terra-cotta, wood, or metal; cymbals also serve as percussion instruments.
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