HS-6 · Subheading
710121
Pearls; cultured, unworked, whether or not graded (but not strung, mounted or set), temporarily strung for the convenience of transport
Heading 7101 — Pearls; natural or cultured, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; pearls, natural or cultured, temporarily strung for the convenience of transport
Chapter 71: Natural or cultured pearls; precious stones
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 710121 when importing or exporting unworked cultured pearls that are temporarily strung for easier transport. For instance, if you're shipping a batch of loose cultured pearls for jewelry manufacturing, this code is applicable.
This code specifically covers cultured pearls that haven't been worked, graded, or set into jewelry. In contrast, HS-6 710122 applies to natural pearls, which are often more valuable and sought after in the market.
If you're dealing with cultured pearls that are already set or mounted, you would need to look at different HS codes, such as those under HS-4 7101 that pertain to worked pearls. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for proper classification and duty assessment.
When shipping cultured pearls, ensure they are temporarily strung to facilitate transport. This classification helps customs officials identify the pearls' status and ensures compliance with import regulations.
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Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Shipment of 500 grams of loose cultured pearls for jewelry making.
- Transport of a collection of unworked cultured pearls from a supplier to a manufacturer.
- Export of temporarily strung cultured pearls for a trade show display.
- Import of cultured pearls for use in custom jewelry design.
- Delivery of cultured pearls packaged in a protective case for international shipment.
- Bulk order of cultured pearls sent to a jewelry assembly factory.
- Consignment of cultured pearls to a retailer for resale.
- Sample shipment of cultured pearls for quality assessment by a jeweler.
Common questions
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- What is HS code 710121 used for?
- How to classify cultured pearls for import?
- Are unworked cultured pearls taxable?
- What documents are needed for shipping cultured pearls?
- Can I use HS code 710121 for natural pearls?
- What are the differences between HS codes for pearls?
- How to package cultured pearls for transport?
- What are the import regulations for cultured pearls?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify cultured pearls under HS code 710121
- What are the requirements for importing unworked cultured pearls
- Differences between HS codes for natural and cultured pearls
- Best practices for shipping cultured pearls internationally
- Understanding customs duties on cultured pearls
- How to ensure compliance when importing pearls
- What to include in shipping documentation for cultured pearls
- Guidelines for transporting unworked cultured pearls safely
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of pearls does HS code 710121 cover?
- HS code 710121 covers unworked cultured pearls that are temporarily strung for transport. It does not include natural pearls or worked pearls.
- Do I need special permits to import cultured pearls?
- Importing cultured pearls typically does not require special permits, but you should check local regulations and ensure compliance with customs requirements.
- Can I use HS code 710121 for pearls that are already set in jewelry?
- No, HS code 710121 is specifically for unworked cultured pearls. If the pearls are set in jewelry, you will need to classify them under a different HS code.
- What is the difference between HS code 710121 and 710122?
- HS code 710121 applies to unworked cultured pearls, while 710122 is for natural pearls. Each code has different classification and duty implications.
- How should I package cultured pearls for shipping?
- Cultured pearls should be packaged securely, ideally in a protective case or padded container, to prevent damage during transport.
- What are the customs duties for importing cultured pearls?
- Customs duties for cultured pearls can vary by country. It's important to check the specific duty rates applicable in your destination country.
- Are there any labeling requirements for shipping cultured pearls?
- Yes, shipments of cultured pearls should be clearly labeled with the correct HS code and include details about the contents for customs clearance.
- What should I do if I'm unsure about the correct HS code for my pearls?
- If you're unsure about the correct HS code, consult with a customs broker or trade expert who can provide guidance based on your specific product.
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