A Napier's tattooist's work has gone viral after photos of his drug-related design were posted to social media.
Arkay Tattooing from Napier posted the photo, showing two women with matching tattoos that show knives being heated on the element coils of an electric stove.
The practice, known as "spotting" or "hot knives", is used across the world to consume cannabis but is uniquely popular in New Zealand, a country where no cutlery drawer is safe and possession of heat-blackened knives can even count as possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Tattooist Rob Kemp, who works out of The Collective Napier, a tattoo studio in the city, told the Herald that he had done the design as part of a series of Kiwiana tattoos and it had been selected by an existing client.