MIYAGI PAINTS SQUARE SESH SCEPTOR DAB TOOL – AUBURN

The MIYAGI PAINTS SQUARE SESH SCEPTOR in Auburn is a handcrafted dab tool built for collectors and daily dabbers who want their gear to match the quality of their glass. This collaborative piece with Miyagi Paints features a wood burl and resin handle in a rich auburn finish, delivering the kind of grip, balance, and visual presence that generic metal dabbers can't touch. Each one is a one-off creation that comes with a hard protective case and handwritten Certificate of Authenticity.

Why this belongs in your rotation

  • Small-batch art you can actually use — Collaborative piece with Miyagi Paints means you're adding something with real provenance to your collection, not just another mass-produced pick.
  • Grip that holds up when things get sticky — The wood burl and resin handle gives you texture and control, so you're not fumbling a nice tool mid-sesh.
  • Balanced for steady hands — Weighted and shaped so scooping, placing, and maneuvering concentrates feels natural instead of awkward.
  • Protected between sessions — Hard case keeps it safe in your bag, drawer, or pelican without scratching the finish.
  • Certified one-of-one — Handwritten Certificate of Authenticity makes it a legit centerpiece in any serious tool lineup.
  • Looks right next to your rig — The auburn resin and burl combo displays well instead of looking like a throwaway accessory.

Best for

This Sesh Sceptor fits dabbers who already have their setup dialed and want that finishing piece that ties everything together. If you collect custom glass, artisan carb caps, or handmade tools, this slots right into that world. Also works for anyone tired of basic stainless dabbers who wants something with actual character sitting on their station.

How to use it

Day to day, you'll treat this like your go-to dab tool — just with considerably more style. The square-profile handle is shaped and weighted so you can scoop, slice, or pick up concentrate and move it exactly where you want without feeling clumsy or top-heavy. That indexing matters when you're hovering over hot glass and need to know where the tip is pointing without looking closely.

Set it down between dabs on a clean surface, like a proper dab mat, so the handle and tip stay protected from stray lint and debris. When you're done for the session, wipe it off, let it fully cool if it contacted heat, and slide it back into the hard case for storage or travel.

The resin and burl handle stays cool in the hand while the metal tip does the actual work. That separation keeps your grip comfortable and away from the hot zone when you're a few dabs deep and not thinking too hard about finger placement. The square profile also makes it easier to index in your fingers compared to slim round dabbers — handy when you're moving quickly between hits.

Specifications

Product MIYAGI PAINTS SQUARE SESH SCEPTOR Dab Tool – Auburn
Category Dab Tool / Dabber
Handle material Wood burl and resin
Handle profile Square
Finish Auburn
Collaboration Miyagi Paints
Included Hard case, handwritten Certificate of Authenticity
Vendor What You Need

What's included

  • 1 × MIYAGI PAINTS SQUARE SESH SCEPTOR Dab Tool – Auburn
  • 1 × Hard protective case
  • 1 × Handwritten Certificate of Authenticity

Care and cleaning

Keep the functional tip clean for the best flavor and control. Let it cool fully after use, then wipe off residue. For deeper cleaning, a quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol on the metal tip, rinse, and dry before storing. Avoid soaking the wood burl and resin handle for extended periods so the finish stays sharp over time.

FAQ

  • Is this more of a display piece or an everyday dabber?

    It does both. Nice enough to live in a display with your favorite glass, but built solidly enough to be a daily driver if you prefer using your art instead of just looking at it. The hard case makes switching between display and active use easy.

  • What concentrates work with this tool?

    Most common textures — sugars, badders, waxes, sauces, and similar consistencies. For really runny material, pairing it with proper concentrate jars keeps everything contained and easy to scoop.

  • How do I clean it without damaging the handle?

    Focus cleaning on the metal tip only. Let it cool, wipe off residue, and use isopropyl alcohol for stubborn buildup. Rinse and dry before putting it away. Don't soak the wood burl and resin handle — just wipe it down with a dry cloth if needed.

  • Will this work with my current rig setup?

    Yes. This is a standalone dab tool, so it doesn't need to fit a specific joint size or style. It works with pretty much any rig, banger, or nectar collector setup where you need to move concentrates.

  • What's the difference between this and a basic metal dabber?

    Balance, grip, and presence. Generic dabbers are functional but feel like an afterthought. This has intentional weight distribution, a handle that actually feels good in your hand, and the kind of craftsmanship you'd expect from a piece that comes with a certificate. Similar to the difference between budget glass and a well-designed rig.

  • Is every piece actually unique?

    Yes. Wood burl patterns vary naturally, and the resin pour creates different effects in each piece. The handwritten Certificate of Authenticity confirms yours is a one-off. You won't see the exact same auburn pattern on someone else's tool.

  • How should I store it when not in use?

    The included hard case is ideal for long-term protection and travel. If you like keeping it out between dabs, resting it on a clean dab tool stand or mat keeps dust and debris away from the tip and handle.

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