$ 75.00
The Square Sesh Sceptor V2 in Kelp is a handcrafted dab tool that elevates your concentrate sessions from functional to collectible. Built for dabbers who appreciate artisan craftsmanship alongside daily utility, this piece combines natural wood burl, resin accents, and an iridescent metal tip into something you'll actually want to display between sessions.
This Sceptor is made for dabbers who want their tools to reflect the same care they put into selecting their concentrates. If you've graduated from the cheap metal dabbers that came with your first rig and want something with actual character, this fits the bill. Collectors will appreciate the certificate and case. Daily drivers will appreciate that it actually performs while looking good doing it.
The iridescent metal tip works like any quality dab tool. Scoop your concentrate, load your banger, and let the heat do the rest. The tip shape handles everything from crumbly wax to sticky live resin without leaving half your dab stuck to the tool.
Between uses, wipe the metal tip clean while it's still slightly warm. The resin and wood handle should stay away from direct heat and solvents. A quick wipe with a dry cloth keeps the handle looking sharp. Store it in the included hard case when you're not using it, especially if you're throwing it in a bag or travel kit.
The kelp-inspired resin work catches light beautifully, so consider keeping it visible on your dab station rather than buried in a drawer. Half the point of owning artisan glass and tools is enjoying them.
Square Sesh builds these by hand, combining stabilized wood burl with cast resin in their signature organic patterns. The kelp colorway features deep greens and oceanic tones that flow through the resin naturally. The metal tip gets its iridescent finish through a treatment process that creates that shifting color effect without flaking or wearing off under normal use.
Wood burl is prized for its irregular grain patterns. No two pieces of burl look the same, which is why each Sceptor ends up unique. The resin casting process captures the kelp aesthetic while also protecting and stabilizing the wood for long-term durability.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Handle material | Wood burl with resin |
| Tip material | Iridescent metal |
| Colorway | Kelp (green/oceanic tones) |
| Included accessories | Hard case, certificate of authenticity |
| Version | V2 |
Keep the metal tip clean by wiping after each session. Isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab handles stubborn residue on the metal, but keep solvents away from the wood and resin handle. Don't submerge the handle or expose it to extreme heat. The hard case protects against physical damage during storage and transport.
Yes. Wood burl grain patterns are naturally irregular, and the resin casting process creates organic variations in every piece. You won't find two identical Sceptors. The handwritten certificate documents your specific piece.
The metal tip handles the full spectrum: shatter, wax, crumble, budder, live resin, rosin. The tip shape scoops and releases cleanly regardless of consistency. For very runny live resins, work quickly before it drips.
This is designed as a loading tool, not a heated tip. Use it to portion out your concentrate before touching it to your heated nectar collector or banger. Don't heat the Sceptor directly.
Dry cloth only. The resin is durable but solvents can cloud or damage it over time. If concentrate gets on the handle, let it cool and carefully scrape it off rather than using alcohol.
It's designed to hold up under normal use and cleaning. Aggressive scraping against hard surfaces or abrasive cleaners could potentially damage any finish, so treat it with reasonable care. Regular wiping with soft cloth or cotton swabs won't hurt it.
The case is sized to protect the tool without taking up excessive space. It fits easily in a backpack, dopp kit, or dedicated concentrate storage setup.
You're paying for handcrafted artisan work, not mass production. The wood burl sourcing, resin casting, and finishing are done by hand. The certificate, case, and quality materials all factor in. If you just need something functional, cheaper options exist. This is for people who want their tools to have character.