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[[Picha:POL 3596-Editar (15708757686).jpg|200px|thumb|Askari mmoja wa Jeshi la Terakota, China]]
 
[[Picha:Detail of A Stove from the George Severeanu Museum (Bucharest, Romania).jpg|200px|thumb|Jiko la Terakota kutoka Romania; sehemu zote zilipewa rangi usoni na kuchomwa tena ili kupata tabalka ya kioo.]]
'''Terakota''' ni jina kwa vifaa na sanaa vya ufinyanzi vinavyotengenezwa kwa kutumia udongo mwekundu unaochomwa, mara nyingi bila ganda la kioo usoni mwake. <ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/terra-cotta Merriam-Webster.com]</ref> <ref>‘Diagnosis Of Terra-Cotta Glaze Spalling.’ S.E. Thomasen, C.L. Searls. ''Masonry: Materials, Design, Construction and Maintenance''. ASTM STP 992 Philadelphia, USA, 1988. American Society for Testing & Materials.</ref> <ref>‘Colour Degradation In A Terra Cotta Glaze’ H.J. Lee, W.M. Carty, J.Gill. ''Ceram.Eng.Sci.Proc.'' 21, No.2, 2000, p.45-58.</ref> <ref>‘High-lead glaze compositions and alterations: example of Byzantine tiles.’ A. Bouquillon. C. Pouthas. ''Euro Ceramics V. Pt.2. Trans Tech Publications'', Switzerland,1997, p.1487-1490 Quote: “A collection of architectural Byzantine tiles in glazed terra cotta is stored and exhibited in the Art Object department of the Louvre Museum as well as in the Musee de la Ceramique de Sèvres.”</ref> <ref>'Industrial Ceramics.' F.Singer, S.S.Singer. Chapman & Hall. 1971. Quote: "The lighter pieces that are glazed may also be termed 'terracotta.'</ref>