Orange and Brown
Terracotta
Terracotta is typically made by mixing red clay with water and then firing it at high temperatures. The primary color of terracotta comes from iron oxide in the clay, which gives it its characteristic warm reddish-brown hue. Depending on the specific clay used and any additional pigments or minerals, terracotta can also exhibit variations in color, ranging from orange to deep brown.
its a beige color
Terracotta Blue.
The word terracotta means "baked earth". It is a color I would most commonly refer to as clay, or an orange based brown. If you've seen the very common clay flower pots, they are referred to as terracotta.
A skin color, i'd guess.
To make tiles
a beige or off white color.
Clay chimineas only come in terracotta, but are extremely easy to paint. When you do paint them make sure that you use a high temperature paint. You can get very creative and use any color of the rainbow.
Terracotta is a clay-based unglazed ceramic, although the term can also be applied to glazed ceramics where the fired body is porous and red in color.
orange with a hint of brown or a little black and white mixed with yellow and red.
Orange and Brown