| Mother of pearl | |
| Teak | |
| Earthen | |
| Shell | |
| Slate | |
| Hide | |
| Aluminium | |
| Bamboo | |
| Ceramic | |
| Olive | |
| Fiberglass | |
| Abaca | |
| Rattan | |
| Walnut | |
| Brass | |
| Bandala | |
| White glass paste | |
| Leather | |
| Nito | |
| Coconut | |
| Stone | |
| Marble | |
| Copper | |
| Termites' nests | |
| Fine rattan | |
| Raffia | |
| Arurog | |
| Mango | |
| Sweet Liana | |
| Linen | |
| Sugar cane | |
| Water hyacinth | |
| Lampakanay | |
| Water Liana | |
| Banana | |

EARTHEN
Potter’s clay is mixed with water and put in the oven to be baked at rather high temperatures. In this way is terracotta produced.
This process was already used in ancient times when primitive populations used to cover handmade products with sand and a stack of wood which was then burned. The handmade products were cooked for a whole day and then they were ready to contain water, oils, cereals and many other things.
Terracotta is an article which can be decorated, its manufacturing process is simple and the results are amazing.
Potter’s clay is mixed with water and put in the oven to be baked at rather high temperatures. In this way is terracotta produced.
This process was already used in ancient times when primitive populations used to cover handmade products with sand and a stack of wood which was then burned. The handmade products were cooked for a whole day and then they were ready to contain water, oils, cereals and many other things.
Terracotta is an article which can be decorated, its manufacturing process is simple and the results are amazing.