What is HS code 580500 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Tapestries; hand-woven, (Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like) and needle-worked tapestries (e.g. petit point, cross-stitch) whether or not made up
Heading 5805 — Tapestries; hand-woven, (Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like) and needle-worked tapestries (e.g. petit point, cross-stitch) whether or not made up
Chapter 58: Special woven fabrics
Use HS-6 580500 when importing or exporting hand-woven and needle-worked tapestries, such as a decorative Gobelin tapestry or a cross-stitch wall hanging. These textiles are often used for home decor, adding artistic flair to interiors.
This code specifically applies to tapestries that are either hand-woven or created using needlework techniques. For instance, if you have a Flanders tapestry depicting a historical scene, this is the correct classification. In contrast, HS-6 5806 covers other textile art forms like embroidery and lace, which do not fit this category.
When classifying products, note that HS-6 580500 includes items that may or may not be made up into finished goods. If you're dealing with a hand-woven tapestry that is still in its raw form, it still falls under this code, unlike HS-6 5804, which pertains to lace and trimmings.
Ensure accurate classification by considering the specific weaving or needlework technique used in your tapestries. Products like Aubusson tapestries or petit point pieces should be classified under this HS code, while other textile products may require different codes.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
hand-woven tapestries · needle-worked tapestries · Gobelins · Aubusson · Flanders tapestries · cross-stitch · decorative textiles · textile art · home decor fabrics · tapestry classification · embroidery techniques · finished textile goods · raw tapestry fabric · artistic textile products
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