Porcelain Dab Rigs
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      Porcelain dab rigs from DCN Porcelain — handcrafted polished porcelain concentrate rigs with fixed buckets, carried at Angies Boutique, 838 N Broadway in Los Angeles. A small, distinctive collection of porcelain-bodied dab rigs in polished mini and full-tube sizes.

      • DCN Porcelain Fixed Bucket Polished Tube — full-size porcelain rig
      • DCN Porcelain Polished Mini Tube — compact porcelain rig
      • Colorways — Rainbow, Black Rainbow, Pastel, Purple & Yellow
      • Fixed-bucket design — the dab surface is integrated, not removable
      • Carried at Angies Boutique since 1990

      A porcelain dab rig swaps the borosilicate glass body of a traditional concentrate rig for handcrafted, polished porcelain. Porcelain holds and distributes heat differently than glass, and the material gives the rig a distinctive matte-to-polished finish and a solid, substantial feel. DCN Porcelain is the maker behind this small, focused collection at Angies Boutique.

      The selection is the full DCN Porcelain lineup. The Fixed Bucket Polished Tube is the full-size rig — a porcelain body with an integrated, non-removable bucket where the concentrate is dabbed. The Polished Mini Tube is the compact version, sized for low-temperature flavor dabs. Both come in distinctive colorways: Rainbow, Black Rainbow, Pastel, and Purple & Yellow. The fixed-bucket design means the dab surface is part of the rig itself rather than a swappable banger.

      Porcelain dab rigs are a specialty within the broader concentrate category. Compare against Glass Dab Rigs for borosilicate rigs, Dab Rigs for the full category, and Silicone Dab Rigs for the drop-resistant alternative.


      Ideal For

      • Concentrate users who want a distinctive porcelain rig over standard glass
      • Collectors drawn to the handcrafted DCN Porcelain colorways
      • Low-temp dabbers — the Mini Tube's small size suits flavor dabs
      • Buyers who want a fixed-bucket rig with nothing to swap

      Not the Right Fit If

      • You want a swappable quartz banger — porcelain rigs here have a fixed bucket
      • You want clear borosilicate glass — see Glass Dab Rigs
      • You want drop resistance — see Silicone Dab Rigs

      The porcelain dab rig collection is the full DCN Porcelain lineup. Full-size rigs: DCN Porcelain Fixed Bucket Polished Tube in Black Rainbow. Mini rigs: DCN Porcelain Fixed Bucket Polished Mini Tube in Rainbow, and DCN Porcelain Polished Mini Tube in Pastel and Purple & Yellow. Each is handcrafted polished porcelain with an integrated fixed bucket.


      Two picks cover the lineup. The DCN Porcelain Fixed Bucket Polished Tube (Black Rainbow) is the full-size pick — a substantial porcelain rig with an integrated bucket. The DCN Porcelain Fixed Bucket Polished Mini Tube (Rainbow) is the compact pick — sized for flavor-forward low-temp dabs.


      DCN Porcelain rigs use a fixed, integrated bucket — there is no removable quartz banger to swap, replace, or upgrade. Porcelain heats and holds temperature differently than quartz; allow extra time to learn the timing. Like glass, porcelain can crack or chip if dropped. These are handcrafted pieces, so colorways and availability are limited. See Cleaning Supplies for concentrate-residue cleaning.


      Start with the DCN Porcelain Mini Tube for flavor dabs, read essential dab tools for beginners, and check Dab Rigs for the full concentrate-rig range.

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Porcelain Dab Rigs

      A porcelain dab rig is a concentrate water pipe with a body made from handcrafted, polished porcelain instead of borosilicate glass. Porcelain holds and distributes heat differently than glass and gives the rig a distinctive finish and a solid, substantial feel. DCN Porcelain is the maker behind the porcelain dab rigs at Angies Boutique.
      A fixed bucket means the dab surface — where the concentrate is vaporized — is integrated into the rig body rather than being a removable, swappable quartz banger. With a fixed-bucket rig like the DCN Porcelain tubes, there is nothing to swap or upgrade; the bucket is part of the piece.
      Porcelain heats more slowly and holds heat differently than quartz. The timing of the heat-up and cool-down is different from a standard quartz banger, so expect a short learning curve to dial in the right temperature. Many users find porcelain delivers a smooth, even heat once the timing is learned.
      Yes — like glass, porcelain can crack or chip if dropped on a hard surface. The fixed-bucket design also means a damaged bucket cannot simply be replaced the way a quartz banger can. Handle a porcelain rig with the same care as a glass piece. For drop resistance, see the Silicone Dab Rigs collection.
      Clean a porcelain dab rig the way you would a glass rig — for concentrate residue, use Formula 710 or an iso soak, then rinse thoroughly. Because the bucket is fixed, swab it out while still slightly warm after dabbing to keep residue from building up. See the Cleaning Supplies collection for compatible cleaners.
      Porcelain dab rigs surged in popularity through 2025 and 2026 because they sit at the intersection of art and function. Concentrate consumers who already owned quartz and glass setups began looking for collectible daily drivers, and porcelain delivered: hand-thrown bodies, ceramic glazes, and integrated quartz inserts produce flavor profiles closer to e-rigs than to torched bangers. The aesthetic also fits modern home decor, which matters for adults who want their concentrate setup to live on a coffee table rather than hide in a drawer. At Angies Boutique we stock studio-made porcelain rigs from artists who design specifically for terp pearls and fixed-bucket inserts, so each piece is built for actual use, not just display. The format also reduces heat-stress cracking compared to early ceramic rigs because modern porcelain bodies are kiln-fired well above standard dab temperatures. If you have been dabbing on quartz for years and want something quieter on the palate and more visually interesting on the shelf, a porcelain rig is the natural next purchase. Browse our /collections/dab-rigs lineup for the full range of ceramic, quartz, and glass options side by side.
      Aim for 500 to 550 degrees Fahrenheit on the quartz insert inside a porcelain dab rig. This range is roughly 50 degrees cooler than the low-temp window most users target on a standard quartz banger because the porcelain body retains heat and continues warming the insert after you remove the torch. Going hotter wastes terpenes and risks chipping the bucket. We recommend pairing every porcelain rig with a quality terp timer or an infrared thermometer for the first week so you can dial in the exact cool-down window for your specific piece. Wall thickness varies between artists, which means your friend's porcelain rig timing will not match yours. Use a small dab, around 0.05 to 0.1 grams, to start. Cap immediately with a directional carb cap to circulate vapor across the cooler walls of the insert. Many of our customers report that a 30 to 45 second cool-down after torching produces the cleanest flavor. For higher-terpene live rosin, drop another 25 degrees. See our /collections/quartz-nails page for compatible inserts and our /collections/carb-caps page for directional caps.
      Yes. Angies Boutique has carried porcelain and ceramic dab rigs at our 838 N Broadway location in Los Angeles' Chinatown district since the format went mainstream, and we have been the neighborhood's smoke shop since 1990. Walk-in customers can handle every porcelain rig in stock before buying, which matters because porcelain weight, balance, and glaze texture vary noticeably between studios. Our staff dabs daily and can match you to a piece that fits your concentrate style, whether that is live rosin, cured badder, or distillate. We also keep a rotating selection of artist collaborations and one-off porcelain pieces that never make it to the website. If you are visiting LA from out of town, we are a short walk from Union Station and a few blocks from Grand Park. For local delivery in the LA basin or shipping nationwide, order online and we ship same day on weekday orders placed before 2 PM Pacific. Visit /pages/contact for store hours, parking notes, and current arrival schedules.
      Yes, porcelain dab rigs work with standard carb caps and terp pearls, but you need to verify the insert dimensions before buying accessories. Most porcelain rigs from reputable studios ship with a removable quartz insert that uses a 25mm or 30mm outer diameter, which matches the most common directional and bubble carb caps on the market. Terp pearls in 4mm to 6mm sizes spin well inside these inserts because the porcelain body holds heat evenly across the bucket walls. Avoid oversized pearls that exceed the bucket diameter by more than a third, since they will not spin freely and will trap concentrate against the walls. If your porcelain rig uses a fixed bucket rather than a removable insert, you can still drop pearls directly into the bucket and cap normally. We carry directional caps from Toro, Quave, and house brands, plus ruby and SiC pearls that pair specifically with the temperature profile of porcelain. Confirm joint size, typically 14mm or 10mm male, before adding any quartz components. Browse /collections/dab-accessories for matched sets.