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New spring designs from NOVICA artisans

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Fresh new spring designs of artisan jewelry, clothing and accessories have arrived. | | | . Watch Th

Fresh new spring designs of artisan jewelry, clothing and accessories have arrived. [Artisan Goods By NOVICA and National Geographic]( [VIEW ONLINE]( [NOVICA in association with National Geographic]( [JEWELRY]( | [DECOR]( | [CLOTHING]( | [GIFTS]( [National Geographic]( [HELLO SPRING]( [Save 10% on artisan crafted styles for the season]( [SHOP THE COLLECTION]( [Spring Styles]( [Spring Jewelry]( [Spring Jewelry]( [Spring Apparel]( [Spring Apparel]( [Spring Accessories]( [Spring Accessories]( [Spring Handbags]( [Spring Handbags]( [SHOP ALL SPRING]( [Watch How It's Made]( . Watch Thai celadon artisan [Duangkamol]( as she creates her elephant statuettes using the ancient celadon ceramic technique. Celadon’s distinctive crackled surface forms as the ceramic and the glaze cool at different rates, an effect called 'crazing'. [WATCH NOW]( [A partnership that preserves traditions]( . Thai textile artisan, [Chomsuda Samana]( For the last 2 decades, NOVICA has been part of the National Geographic family, with a mission to empower artisans and preserve the world’s most precious artistic traditions. NOVICA is honored to be the new custodian of National Geographic’s collection of unique treasures and looks forward to delighting you with exciting creations from talented artisans around the world. [VISIT NOVICA]( [JEWELRY]( [DECOR]( [CLOTHING]( [GIFTS]( [JEWELRY]( [DECOR]( [CLOTHING]( [GIFTS]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [IG]( *Save 10% on items from NOVICA's Spring category. This promotion ends at 11.59pm on February 17, 2019. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions, cannot be applied to prior orders, cannot be used in the National Geographic Store, and only applies to items sold on the NOVICA website. You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. Click here to [unsubscribe]( ). If you reside in the EU/European Economic Area and wish to exercise all other data subject rights [click here](. National Geographic | 1 145 1 7th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 2 0036 Copyright © 2019 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.

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