What is a clay pot called?

A clay pot is commonly referred to as a "terra cotta pot."
 
Terra cotta is Italian for "baked earth," and these pots are often used for planting flowers and other plants because they allow for good air circulation and drainage.
 
Depending on their design and purpose, they can also be called "clay planters" or "earthenware pots."
 
Earthenware, which can be glazed, partially glazed, or unglazed, and is sometimes called redware or terra cotta, is the most common.

A clay pot can also be called a "clay vessel" or simply a "ceramic pot" depending on its use and design. In specific contexts, such as cooking, it might be referred to as a "cooking pot" or "tagine" (for a North African-style pot). If it’s used for planting, it’s commonly known as a "terra cotta pot." The name can vary based on its purpose and cultural significance.

 

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