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  • Terracotta: The Ideal Clay for Sculptures - Properties & Uses
    The soil used to make statues is not just any ordinary soil. It's a specific type of clay called terracotta.

    Here's why terracotta is ideal for statues:

    * Clay: Clay is a naturally occurring material that is malleable when wet and hardens when fired.

    * Terracotta: This term refers to a type of clay that is fired at a lower temperature than porcelain or stoneware. This lower firing temperature gives terracotta its characteristic reddish-brown color.

    * Durability: When fired, terracotta clay becomes incredibly durable and can withstand the elements.

    * Workability: Terracotta is easy to sculpt and mold, making it perfect for creating intricate details.

    While there are other materials used for statues, like marble, bronze, and wood, terracotta is a popular choice for its affordability and versatility.

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