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710429

Stones; synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious n.e.c. in heading 7104, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped

Heading 7104Stones; synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport

Chapter 71: Natural or cultured pearls; precious stones

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 710429 when importing or exporting unworked synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones that are not further processed. For example, if you're shipping uncut synthetic sapphires or rough lab-created diamonds, this code applies.

This code specifically covers synthetic stones that are unworked or simply sawn, differentiating them from more refined products like polished stones or those that are set in jewelry. If you have synthetic stones that are graded or mounted, you would need to look at different HS codes.

In contrast to HS-6 710421, which includes synthetic stones that are worked or graded, HS-6 710429 focuses on those that remain in their raw state. This distinction is crucial for accurate classification and duty assessment.

When dealing with synthetic stones, it's important to ensure they are clearly identified as unworked. Misclassification can lead to delays or penalties during customs clearance.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

synthetic stones · unworked gemstones · reconstructed precious stones · rough cut synthetic gems · ungraded synthetic stones · lab-created diamonds · bulk synthetic sapphires · transport of synthetic stones · non-mounted synthetic gems · precious stones classification · customs for synthetic stones · shipping synthetic gemstones · gemstone import regulations · synthetic stone HS code · unprocessed precious stones

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Uncut synthetic diamonds shipped in bulk for industrial use
  • Rough lab-created rubies packaged in crates for gemstone dealers
  • Unworked synthetic emeralds temporarily strung for transport
  • Sawn synthetic opals intended for jewelry manufacturers
  • Rough synthetic garnets for use in abrasives
  • Unprocessed reconstructed quartz shipped to wholesalers
  • Bulk shipments of ungraded synthetic stones for resale
  • Raw synthetic tourmalines for gemstone cutting and polishing

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 710429 used for?

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How to classify unworked synthetic stones?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Are synthetic gemstones subject to import duties?

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What products fall under HS-6 710429?

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How to ship uncut synthetic diamonds?

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What are the differences between HS-6 710421 and 710429?

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Can I import rough synthetic gemstones?

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What documentation is needed for synthetic stone shipments?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

how to classify unworked synthetic or reconstructed stones

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requirements for importing synthetic gemstones under HS-6 710429

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examples of products classified under HS-6 710429

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duty rates for unworked synthetic stones

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shipping regulations for synthetic precious stones

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understanding HS codes for synthetic gemstones

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what to include on invoices for synthetic stones

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differences between worked and unworked synthetic stones

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of products are classified under HS-6 710429?
HS-6 710429 includes unworked synthetic or reconstructed precious and semi-precious stones, such as rough lab-created diamonds and uncut synthetic sapphires.
Do I need special permits to import synthetic gemstones?
Typically, synthetic gemstones do not require special permits, but it's essential to check local regulations and customs requirements for your specific shipment.
How can I ensure my synthetic stones are classified correctly?
Clearly label your products as unworked synthetic stones and provide detailed descriptions on invoices to avoid misclassification.
What is the difference between HS-6 710421 and HS-6 710429?
HS-6 710421 covers worked or graded synthetic stones, while HS-6 710429 is for unworked or simply sawn synthetic stones.
Are there any import duties on synthetic gemstones?
Import duties on synthetic gemstones vary by country. Check with your customs broker for specific rates applicable to your shipment.
Can I temporarily string synthetic stones for transport?
Yes, synthetic stones can be temporarily strung for convenience of transport, as long as they remain unworked.
What packaging is recommended for shipping unworked synthetic stones?
Use secure packaging that protects the stones from damage during transit, such as padded boxes or crates.
How do I find the right HS code for my synthetic gemstone shipment?
Consult with a customs broker or refer to the Harmonized System documentation to determine the correct HS code based on the specific characteristics of your stones.

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