For years, people know the use of terrazzo materials as floor tiles. We use this material to make various plant pots and garden planters, for use in homes & garden, and in public areas. This is one of our responses to our customers' needs on outdoor pots and planters. Some of our terrazzo items are also appropriate for use as garden water features and garden fountains.
Terrazzo color options
We offer 5 (five) different finishing color options for this terrazzo pots & planters series. Each of them have a specific color code, as below. When you place your order please don't forget to specify the color of your choice, by quoting the correct color code. The format of item number of this terrazzo series can be read down below.
![]() color name: BLACK WHITE color code: BW |
![]() color name: ALL BLACK color code: BB |
|
![]() color name: CREAM WHITE color code: CW |
![]() color name: PAKIS WHITE (stems of fern applied to terrazzo mixture) color code: PK |
|
![]() color name: COCONUT SHELL (chips of coconut shell applied to terrazzo mixture) color code: CN |
||
Terrazzo item number
Item number of this terrazzo pots & planters series uses the following format:
TRZ-cc-nnn, where:
cc = color code (BW, BB, CW, PK, CN)
nnn = terrazzo shape code (example: 001, 002, etc.)
Below are some examples of how to define a correct item number for this terrazzo pots & planters, based on selection of terrazzo shapes and of color:
|
Terrazzo shape 001 in black white Terrazzo shape 001 in all black Terrazzo shape 002 in cream white Terrazzo shape 002 in pakis white |
: TRZ-BW-001 : TRZ-BB-001 : TRZ-CW-002 : TRZ-PK-002 |
books on pottery and terra cotta
Here are directions for many creative, fun-to-do pottery projects potters can follow to produce handsome finished objects without need of a potter's wheel. The author instructs in coil, slab, mold, and pinch techniques to produce pots, bowls, vases, tiles, and other decorative pieces. She also advises on acquiring basic tools, mixing and preparing clay, and using coloring agents. Newcomers to pottery crafting will especially appreciate her tips for making projects easier to accomplish, such as use of a hairdryer at regular intervals for drying out too-wet clay, and easy methods for keeping clay soft and pliable. Step-by-step color photos with detailed captions guide handcrafters through each project from start to finish.
Many photos are of the cutaway type to show correct hand positions for controlling the clay, both inside and outside the form. Here's the book that takes the mystery out of handbuilding in clay, demonstrating each step in the pottery-making process. More than 400 color photos.







Important information on this site: