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Red Shrimp Platter in Ceramic – Caja Company

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A 16 cm red ceramic shell dish, hand-painted by Caja Company. A serving dish shaped like a seashell for tapas, sauces, or jewelry.

Perfect for

  • On the tapas table with aioli or tapenade alongside the bread basket
  • As a bowl for rings and earrings on the nightstand or in the bathroom
  • On the dining table with flaky salt, pepper, or olive oil for the bread
  • As part of a maritime table setting together with light blue plates and linen napkins

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 16 x 6 cm
  • Material: Ceramic, hand-painted
  • Color: Red
  • Manufacturer: Caja Company
  • Weight: Approx. 150 grams
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This shell dish from Caja Company is shaped like a natural seashell and hand-painted in a vibrant red color. The ceramic is fired at high temperature, ensuring a durable surface. Each dish is individually painted, so there may be slight variations in color tone and brush strokes — part of the craftsmanship. The dish measures 16 x 6 cm and weighs about 150 grams.

The shell shape creates a natural indentation that keeps contents in place. You can use the dish for aioli, herb-infused olive oil, small tapas portions like anchovies or pimientos de padrón, or as a bowl for rings and earrings in the bathroom. The red color pairs well with Caja Company’s other hand-painted serving dishes in blue, green, and yellow — you can mix several colors on the same table.

Care and maintenance

Wash the dish by hand with mild dish soap to preserve the hand-painted surface. Avoid the dishwasher, as high heat and strong detergents can wear down the paint over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Caja Company’s shell dish and other ceramic dishes?

Caja Company’s shell dish is hand-painted and shaped like a natural seashell with organic edges. Each dish has slight variations in brush strokes and color tone, giving a livelier expression than mass-produced dishes. The ceramic is fired at high temperature for durability.

Can the shell dish handle hot dishes?

Yes, the ceramic can be used for hot dishes such as fried shrimp or warm tapas. However, avoid placing the dish directly from the refrigerator into the oven, as sudden temperature changes can damage the ceramic. Let the dish reach room temperature first.

How do I maintain the hand-painted surface?

Wash the dish by hand with mild dish soap and a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive sponges and the dishwasher. Wipe the dish dry immediately to prevent water spots. The hand-painted finish will last for many years with proper care.

Is the red shell dish a good hostess gift?

Yes, the shell dish is a practical hostess gift for dinner parties. It’s small enough to feel personal but functional for serving tapas, sauces, or snacks. Consider pairing it with a quality olive oil or a jar of homemade tapenade.

Can I combine the red shell dish with other Caja Company products?

Yes, Caja Company makes shell dishes in several colors — blue, green, yellow, and red. You can mix the colors on the same table for a colorful look or stick to one color for a more uniform style. They also coordinate well with Caja Company’s hand-painted plates and bowls.

Questions?

Do you have questions about a product, your order, or something else entirely? Then don't hesitate to contact us! 🙌🏼

Phone: +45 4062 7035

Email: dinna@dimsstudio.dk

Instagram: @dimsstudiodk

Handmade & unique product

Most of my products are handmade or hand-painted. This means that there may be variations in color, finish, and minor imperfections. These variations are a natural part of the handmade look and make each product unique. Minor differences are therefore not considered defects.

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