The MIYAGI PAINTS Square Sesh Sceptor Dab Tool – Amethyst is a high-end dabber for people who take their sesh aesthetics seriously. Built for collectors and daily dabbers who want a functional tool that also feels like a small piece of art, this sceptor-style dab tool blends wood burl and deep amethyst resin into a one-of-a-kind handle. At $169.99, you’re getting more than a tool—you’re buying something you’ll be proud to leave out on the table instead of hiding in a drawer.
Why You’ll Actually Use This (Not Just Stare at It)
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Feels right in the hand — The squared, sculpted handle gives you a confident grip so you’re not fumbling when your concentrates are sticky and precious.
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Art on your dab station — Swirled amethyst resin wrapped around natural wood burl means every piece has its own pattern and personality.
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Built for real heat — Designed for repeated contact with hot surfaces so you can run back-to-back dabs without babying it.
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Collector-grade presentation — Comes in a hard case, so it’s easy to stash, travel with, or show off without risking scratches.
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Legit one-off feel — Includes a handwritten certificate of authenticity, so you know you’re not just grabbing another mass-produced dabber.
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Comfort during long seshes — The balance and shape are tuned for control, whether you’re doing one dab or going all night.
Best For
This Sesh Sceptor is made for dabbers who treat their station like a setup, not just a pile of gear. If you’re already picky about your rig, picky about your banger, and you like keeping everything laid out neatly on a dedicated dab mat, this tool fits right into that vibe. It’s also a strong pick for people who collect custom glass and want a dab tool with enough character to sit next to their favorite pieces.
How to Use It
The Square Sesh Sceptor works like any high-end dab tool: one end for handling concentrates, the body designed for grip and control. Use the tip to pick up and move your concentrates from storage to your hot surface with precision, instead of scraping and dropping. The squared handle keeps it from rolling away when you set it down between dabs—small detail, big quality-of-life upgrade.
Set it down on a clean surface or, better yet, on one of your nonstick parchment papers or pads so you’re not picking up lint or dust. The weight and shape are tuned so it feels stable whether you’re working with small microdabs or loading heavier globs.
Because this is a hybrid of resin and burl, it shines especially bright next to premium rigs—think custom glass or colorful silicone rigs and bongs that can hold their own visually. It’s the kind of tool that makes the whole station look dialed, even when you’re just running a quick solo sesh.
The Basics
This isn’t a throwaway dabber—it’s an intentional piece. The wood burl gives it organic texture, while the amethyst resin adds depth and a gem-like glow when the light hits it. The squared profile keeps it from spinning in your fingers, making it easier to control exactly how much concentrate you’re working with.
For people who like things tidy, the hard case makes it easy to put away after you’re done, or toss it into a bag without worrying that it’ll get dinged by other dab tools and accessories. And when friends come over, it’s the kind of tool everyone comments on before you even heat anything up.
Specifications
| Product Type |
Dab tool / dabber |
| Design |
Square Sesh Sceptor handle |
| Material |
Wood burl & resin |
| Color Theme |
Amethyst |
| Vendor |
What You Need |
| Includes |
Hard case, handwritten certificate of authenticity |
| Price |
$169.99 |
Care & Handling
Let the working end cool before cleaning, then wipe away any residue with a cloth or swab. For a deeper clean, you can soak just the tip in isopropyl alcohol, rinse, and dry fully before using again. Avoid harsh abrasives on the burl and resin handle so the finish and shine stay looking fresh next to your favorite glass jars and extract packaging.
FAQ
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Is this really worth the price compared to a basic metal dab tool?
If you only care about utility, a basic stainless dabber will do the job. This Sesh Sceptor is for people who want their tools to match the level of their rig and concentrates—it’s about feel, balance, and aesthetics. Think of it like the difference between a disposable lighter and a custom torch: both work, but one feels way better to use.
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How fragile is the wood and resin handle?
It’s made to be used, not just displayed, but it’s still a premium piece. Normal sesh handling is totally fine. Just don’t toss it across the room or drop it from height onto hard floors, the same way you’d treat a nice rig or premium storage and packaging gear.
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Can I travel with it?
Yes. The included hard case is perfect for tossing it in a bag or backpack without worrying about the handle getting scratched or banged up by other items. Just make sure everything is clean before you pack it, especially if you’re moving between different legal areas.
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Will it work with any rig or setup?
Functionally, yes—it’s a dab tool, so it plays nice with pretty much any banger, nail, or even nectar collector-style setup where you need to handle concentrates. The real magic is how it looks and feels in the hand, which you’ll notice immediately compared to basic tools.
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How do I keep the handle looking good long-term?
Keep the handle away from direct flame or extreme heat and avoid soaking the wood/resin section in alcohol. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth after use if it picks up fingerprints or residue. Treat it like a nice piece of wood and resin art, and it’ll stay sharp for years.
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Is every Amethyst Scepter identical?
No—and that’s the point. Because it uses real wood burl and poured resin, the grain, swirl, and exact color distribution change from piece to piece. The certificate of authenticity included with the tool confirms its unique character, making it closer to a small custom collectible than a standard shop dabber you’d grab with other smoke shop products.
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Does the square shape actually help, or is it just for looks?
It’s both. The squared profile gives you extra grip and makes it easier to control rotation when you’re picking up or placing concentrates. It also stops the dabber from rolling off the table mid-sesh, which is one of those little annoyances you don’t miss once it’s gone.