Glazed Terracotta

Glazed terracotta is a vibrant solid block which comes in the 16 regular dye colors.

Smelting
The block can be obtained by smelting any stained clay. Smelting regular, clean blocks of hardened clay does not work.

Breaking
Glazed terracotta requires a pickaxe to be mined. When mined without a pickaxe, it will drop nothing.

Usage
Due to its strikingly colorful appearance, glazed terracotta is primarily used for decoration. As a building material, its hardness is slightly less than stone, and its blast resistance is even lower than wood.

While glazed terracotta can be pushed by sticky pistons or slime blocks, it is unique among blocks in that it cannot be pulled.



Placement
When placed, glazed terracotta's texture will rotate depending on the direction the player is facing. If several glazed terracotta blocks of the same color are placed in the "correct" orientation in a 2x2 or greater area, the textures will line up to create a singular image, as demonstrated in the image to the right.

Texture


Although the design of each individual glazed terracotta block is left to the player's interpretation, there are some obvious aspects in certain blocks:
 * Magenta blocks contain an arrow.
 * Cyan blocks contain a creeper face.
 * Purple blocks contain the hilt of a sword and the head of a pickaxe.

Trivia

 * According to Jeb, the inspiration for glazed terracotta blocks came from a Moroccan-styled bathroom floor at a hotel in California.
 * Glazed terracotta blocks were designed by Johan Aronson.
 * Glazed terracotta cannot be moved by slime blocks.

Color-associated patterns

 * Some 6×6 patterns