Terra cotta is a term used to describe iron or Rust-red colors. It is a low-fired ceramic Ware that is often reddish and unglazed. Terra cotta - A ceramic material molded into masonry units.

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"Terra cotta" is in the UNSPSC Code "11111801"
Terra cotta

Ref: 124314/2006-10-03


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): cottan

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