$ 149.99
The Miyagi Paints Square Sesh Sceptor in Cerulean is a handcrafted dab tool built for dabbers who want something worth looking at between loads. Each piece combines stabilized wood burl with deep blue resin in a square-profile body that won't roll off your tray, ships in a hard case with a handwritten certificate of authenticity, and functions as both a daily driver and a legitimate art piece for your setup.
This is for dabbers who've already got the rig and banger situation figured out and want the rest of their station to match. If you're the type who sets your dab tools down carefully on a clean mat instead of tossing them wherever, this fits your approach. It's also a solid pick for collectors, shop owners looking for display pieces, or anyone shopping for a gift that's actually memorable.
Functionally, this works like any quality dabber: scoop your concentrate, transfer it to the banger, keep your fingers away from heat. The square profile helps here more than you'd expect — when you're a few dabs in and reaching blindly, the flat sides give you instant orientation so you're not fumbling to figure out which end is which.
Between loads, rest it flat so the square body keeps it stationary. A nonstick dab pad underneath keeps things clean and gives you a dedicated spot for tools. If you're rotating through different strains or textures, keeping them organized in separate concentrate jars means less cross-contamination and a cleaner dabber overall.
For care, let everything cool before touching the working end. A quick wipe after each session prevents buildup from getting crusty. Deeper cleans mean a short soak of the tip in isopropyl alcohol, rinse with water, dry completely before it goes back in the case.
Most dab tools are an afterthought — the thing that came free with your rig, or a generic pick from a head shop impulse rack. The Square Sesh Sceptor exists for people who treat their setup like it matters.
The square profile isn't just aesthetic. Round dabbers roll. They roll off tables, they roll into sticky spots on your mat, they roll onto the floor right when you need them. Square bodies stay put. Simple fix for an annoying problem.
The wood burl brings organic texture and warmth to something that's usually cold metal or plain glass. Stabilized burl is surprisingly durable — it's been treated to resist moisture and cracking, so this isn't going to fall apart from normal use. The cerulean resin adds depth and that glassy, almost oceanic color that shifts depending on the light.
Miyagi Paints as a collaborator means there's actual artistic intention behind the piece. These aren't mass-produced with random color pours — there's a vision for how the burl and resin interact, how the cerulean tone plays against the natural wood grain.
| Product type | Dab tool / Dabber |
|---|---|
| Collaboration | Miyagi Paints |
| Body material | Stabilized wood burl with resin |
| Color theme | Cerulean |
| Body shape | Square-profile Sceptor design |
| Included | Hard storage case, handwritten Certificate of Authenticity |
This works with any banger, terp slurper, insert, or nail style you're already running. Standard dabber dimensions mean it plays nice with everything from traditional quartz bangers to more exotic setups. Whether your rig is glass, silicone, or a portable nectar collector, the Sceptor handles concentrate loading without any compatibility concerns.
Are all Cerulean Sceptors identical?
No. The wood burl grain is naturally unique to each piece, and the hand-poured resin creates different flow patterns every time. You'll get the same cerulean color theme, but the exact look is one-of-one.
Will this work with my current setup?
Yes. It's a standard dab tool shape that doesn't depend on specific joint sizes or banger styles. If you can take a dab with your current rig, this tool will work.
How should I store it when I'm not using it?
The hard case is ideal for travel or when you're putting things away for a while. At home, a clean tray or tool stand works fine. Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from sharp metal objects to preserve the finish.
Can I clean the wood and resin with alcohol?
Brief contact on the metal tip is fine, but keep extended soaks focused on just the working end. For the burl and resin body, a slightly damp cloth handles most cleaning. Avoid harsh scrubbing that could dull the surface.
Is this worth it if I only dab occasionally?
Depends on how you think about your gear. For occasional dabbers, this becomes the special-occasion piece — something you're actually happy to pull out when friends are over. For daily drivers, it's the upgrade you reach for every time because it feels better than everything else in the drawer.
What separates this from a basic metal dab tool?
Function is similar, but that's where the comparison ends. Handcrafted materials, square anti-roll body, artist collaboration, protective case, documented authenticity — it's the difference between a generic promo pen and a piece you're proud to leave out on display.
Does the certificate matter for anything?
For collectors and resale, having documented provenance adds value. For gifts, it shows this isn't just another random dabber. And for anyone who appreciates the craft side of functional glass and tools, it confirms you've got an authenticated piece from the actual collaboration, not a knockoff. For more on how authentication works in the cannabis accessories world, Leafly's coverage of heady glass culture provides useful context.