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The secret element of Lotus Spike bears resemblance to the centre piece (stamen) of the lotus lily. Hidden between the petals of a delicate flower is a sharp spike that can be accessed in an instant. the top “petal” and its spike can be removed with a simple tug. The pointed spike will break free. Simply place your fingers around the 2 petals, with the spike between your fingers. The petal-shaped handle will keep the spike in place, giving you a sharp point to help you push away or break free from the grip of an attacker.
There is a lack of clear guidelines for knife carry or similar weapons in South Africa and the use of “discretion” is often applied by the police. However, it is your right to carry a knife, but by doing so, you need to comply with the requirements as laid out in the Dangerous Weapons Act. If in doubt, please consult a legal practitioner. While we have designed each product with South Africa’s self-defence law’s in mind, Nixed Jewellery (Pty) Ltd and associated members/parties cannot be held liable or responsible for any actions taken or harm caused using our products.
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Registered Design rights pending-South Africa Lotus Grip (A200200329, A202200330, F202200331 and F202200332), Lotus Edge (A202200333, A202200334,
F202200335, and F202200336) and Lotus Spike (A202200254, A202200256, F202200257 and F202200258).