Back in the day, chimney pots — terra cotta structures that fit over chimneys — served mostly utilitarian purposes. The added height improved a chimney’s draft and helped keep soot from coal-burning ...
The literal Italian translation for terra cotta is "baked earth." Used extensively for both utility and decoration for more then 4,000 years, terra cotta today is most often associated with flower ...
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