The MIYAGI PAINTS Round Sesh Sceptor in Cerulean is a collector-grade dab tool built from wood burl and resin, finished by hand in collaboration with Miyagi Paints. Made for dabbers who've already invested in heady glass and quality concentrates, this tool brings the same level of intention to your station. Each piece ships with a handwritten certificate of authenticity and a hard protective case.
Key benefits
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Actual grip, not a slick metal stick — the natural wood burl texture gives your fingers something to hold onto, even when things get a little slippery mid-session.
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Matches heady glass setups — the cerulean resin finish and organic burl shape look like they belong next to your nice rig, not hiding in a drawer.
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Certificate of authenticity included — handwritten, so you know it's the real Miyagi collab and not a knockoff.
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Hard case for protection — keeps it safe in bags, pelican cases, or anywhere tools tend to get banged around.
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Designed for actual use — the shape handles scooping and placing concentrates naturally, whether you're doing small flavor dabs or loading heavier.
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One-of-one variations — wood burl and resin mean every piece has slightly different grain and swirl patterns.
Who this is for
This Sesh Sceptor fits dabbers who already own nice glass and care about how their station looks. If you're storing concentrates in quality concentrate jars and using a proper dab mat instead of a paper towel, you're the target. It's also a solid gift for the collector friend who has everything except a tool that actually matches their setup.
How to use it
The working end picks up concentrate from your jar — just press, twist slightly, and lift. Guide it to your heated banger and let the dab slide off naturally. The balance is tuned so it doesn't feel top-heavy or awkward in your hand.
After the tool cools, wipe off any residue with a cloth or cotton swab. For deeper cleaning, soak just the working tip in isopropyl alcohol, rinse, and dry completely before storing. Keep the wood burl away from long alcohol soaks or standing water — treat it like any nice wood finish. The hard case is there for a reason; use it when traveling or when your station gets crowded.
Specifications
| Category |
Dab tool / Dabber |
| Materials |
Wood burl and resin |
| Colorway |
Cerulean (blue-toned artistic finish) |
| Collaboration |
Miyagi Paints |
| Included |
Hard protective case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
| Style |
Round Sesh Sceptor |
Compatibility
Works with any dab setup that uses concentrates. Flat-top bangers, slanted buckets, terp slurpers, traditional nails — doesn't matter. If you're running a standard rig with carb caps, this tool fits right in. It's not tied to joint sizes or specific hardware.
FAQ
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Is this meant to be used daily or just displayed?
Both, honestly. The shape and balance are designed for real dabbing — scooping, placing, maneuvering sticky concentrates. It just happens to look good enough to display between sessions. Most owners use it regularly alongside their heady glass.
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Will this work with my current rig and banger?
Yes. Dab tools aren't size-specific like bangers or downstems. Whether you're using a small recycler, a beaker, or even nectar collectors, the Sesh Sceptor handles the concentrate — it doesn't interact with your joint or hardware directly.
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How do I clean the wood burl without damaging it?
Only soak the resin working tip in isopropyl alcohol. Wipe the wood handle with a dry or barely damp cloth — avoid submerging it or using harsh solvents on the burl. Store it dry, out of direct sunlight, and it'll stay looking sharp.
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Is the hard case actually protective, or just for presentation?
It's genuinely protective. The case is meant to survive backpacks, travel bags, and that drawer where all your dab tools end up. If you're moving around or sharing space with roommates, the case prevents chips and scratches.
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What makes this worth more than a basic stainless steel dabber?
Functionally, you get better grip and more natural handling than a skinny metal stick. Beyond that, you're paying for the Miyagi Paints collaboration, handworked materials, and the certificate of authenticity. For people who match their tools to their heady glass, the premium makes sense.
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Will my Sesh Sceptor look exactly like the photos?
Close, but not identical. Wood burl and resin create natural variations in grain, swirl, and color depth. The cerulean colorway will be consistent, but the organic details are one-of-one. That's part of owning a handmade piece.
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Can I use this with really sticky or sauce-heavy concentrates?
Yes. The working tip handles various textures — from stable shatters to runnier sauces. The grip on the burl handle helps when you're maneuvering stickier material that might pull or stretch. For sauce-heavy stuff, some dabbers keep a parchment paper square nearby for staging.