When deciding on getting terracotta—one of the oldest forms of ceramic tiles—the many types of terracotta tiles can seem overwhelming. Terracotta, or "baked earth" in Italian, is made from a porous, easily shaped clay with a high iron content that gives the tiles their characteristic reddish-brown color.

Ceramic tiles are generally thin (although currently up to 20 mm can be found) made of clay, silica, dyes, and other raw materials. These individual ingredients are ground, pressed or compacted using different procedures. They then undergo a process (or several) of heating and cooling. These raw materials, procedures and manufacturing processes

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