terra cotta:

earthenware clay fired to 1945 degrees fahrenheit

may contain surface swirls from the sponging process; this clay is porous and great for planters; all terra cotta pieces contain drainage holes

 

glazed cream:

creamy stoneware clay fired to 2250 degrees fahrenheit

clear glazed all over except details (areolae, pubic hair etc)

 

unglazed cream:

creamy stoneware clay fired to 2250 degrees fahrenheit

outside of these pieces is unglazed and sanded smooth; details are glazed glossy clear unless noted

 

unglazed sand:

stoneware clay fired to 2250 degrees fahrenheit

outside of these pieces is unglazed and sanded smooth; details are glazed glossy clear unless noted; tone is midway between that of cream and taupe; may contain small iron spot "freckles"

 

unglazed taupe: 

stoneware clay fired to 2250 degrees fahrenheit

outside of these pieces is unglazed and sanded smooth; clay has tiny speckles

 

unglazed chocolate:

stoneware clay fired to 2250 degrees fahrenheit

outside of these pieces is unglazed and sanded smooth; may contain surface swirls from the tinting and mixing process