The Miyagi Paints Square Sesh Sceptor is a handcrafted dab tool built for collectors and daily dabbers who want function wrapped in genuine artistry. Each piece combines natural wood burl with deep amethyst-colored resin, creating a one-of-a-kind handle that feels as good as it looks. The squared profile keeps it stable in your grip and prevents rolling when you set it down between dabs.
Why this tool earns its spot on your station
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Confident grip under pressure — The squared, sculpted handle locks into your fingers so you're not fumbling when concentrates are sticky and every bit counts.
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Genuine one-off character — Wood burl grain and swirled resin mean your piece has its own pattern. No two look identical.
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Heat-ready construction — The working end handles repeated contact with hot surfaces through back-to-back sessions without degrading.
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Protected from day one — Ships in a hard case that doubles as long-term storage, keeping scratches and dings away from the finish.
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Verified authenticity — Includes a handwritten certificate confirming this isn't another mass-produced tool off an assembly line.
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Balanced for extended use — Weight distribution is tuned for control whether you're doing one quick dab or running a full evening session.
Made for
This Sceptor fits dabbers who treat their setup like a curated station rather than a random pile of gear. If you're already selective about your rig, particular about your banger, and keep everything organized on a dedicated dab mat, this tool belongs in that ecosystem. Collectors who display custom glass will appreciate having a dab tool with enough visual weight to hold its own alongside heady pieces. It's also a solid gift for someone who has the nice rig but is still using a basic metal dabber from years ago.
How it works
The Sceptor functions like any premium dab tool—one end for working with concentrates, the body designed for grip and precision. Use the tip to lift and transfer material from your concentrate jar to your heated surface with control, instead of scraping and hoping for the best. The squared handle stays put when you set it down, which eliminates that annoying moment when your tool rolls into a sticky puddle or off the table entirely.
The balance point sits naturally in your hand whether you're microdosing small amounts or loading heavier portions. For clean-freaks, rest it on a parchment paper square between uses so you're not picking up dust or table residue on the working end.
Because this is a statement piece, it pairs especially well with rigs that have their own personality—custom glass, color-matched setups, or even durable silicone rigs that can hold their own visually. The amethyst tones catch light in a way that makes the whole station look intentional.
The craftsmanship
Wood burl provides organic texture and warmth, while the poured amethyst resin adds depth and a gem-like quality when light passes through it. The combination isn't just decorative—burl is naturally dense and comfortable to hold, while resin seals and protects the wood from moisture and handling wear over time.
The squared profile serves a real purpose beyond aesthetics. Round handles spin in your fingers when you're trying to rotate precisely. Square handles don't. You'll notice the difference immediately if you've ever struggled to control a basic cylindrical dabber while working with runny concentrates.
For those who appreciate the details: Miyagi Paints is known in the functional art community for pieces that bridge the gap between usable tools and collectible objects. This isn't a mass manufacturer slapping labels on generic shapes. Each Sceptor is finished by hand, and the certificate reflects that individual attention.
Specifications
| Product type |
Dab tool / dabber |
| Handle style |
Square Sesh Sceptor |
| Materials |
Wood burl and resin |
| Color theme |
Amethyst |
| Maker |
Miyagi Paints |
| Includes |
Hard protective case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
What's in the box
- Miyagi Paints Square Sesh Sceptor dab tool (Amethyst)
- Hard protective case
- Handwritten certificate of authenticity
Care and cleaning
Let the working end cool after use, then wipe off any residue with a soft cloth or cotton swab. For deeper cleaning, soak only the tip in isopropyl alcohol, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely before next use. Keep the handle away from direct flame and avoid soaking the wood and resin section—a dry wipe is all it needs to maintain that finish.
FAQ
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What makes this worth it compared to a standard metal dab tool?
A basic stainless dabber does the job functionally. This Sceptor is for people who want their tools to match the quality of their rig and concentrates. The difference is in the feel, the balance, and the satisfaction of using something crafted rather than stamped. If you've ever upgraded from a gas station lighter to a quality torch, you understand the principle.
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How durable is the wood and resin handle for daily use?
It's built to be used regularly, not just admired. Normal session handling is completely fine. The resin protects the wood from moisture and light impacts. Just don't throw it or drop it from height onto hard surfaces—same common sense you'd apply to a nice rig or custom glass.
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Can I travel with this safely?
The included hard case is specifically designed for that. Toss it in a backpack or travel bag without worrying about scratches from keys, other dab tools, or random items. Make sure everything is clean before packing, especially when crossing between jurisdictions with different regulations.
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Will this work with my current setup?
Functionally, it works with any banger, nail, or nectar collector where you need to handle concentrates. Joint size doesn't matter here—it's a tool, not a fitting. The real benefit is the handling experience compared to basic options.
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How unique is each piece really?
Genuinely unique. Wood burl grain varies naturally between pieces, and poured resin creates different swirl patterns during the curing process. The certificate of authenticity isn't just marketing—it confirms the individual character of your specific tool. Two Amethyst Sceptors will share the same color family but never the same exact pattern.
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Does the square shape actually improve function or is it purely aesthetic?
Both. The squared profile gives you better rotational control when placing concentrates precisely. More importantly, it prevents the tool from rolling away when you set it down. Small feature, big quality-of-life improvement once you experience it.
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What's the best way to store this long-term?
Keep it in the included hard case when not in use. This protects the finish from dust, light scratches, and accidental impacts. If you prefer displaying it, just keep it away from direct sunlight, which can fade some resin colors over time.