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HS-6 · Subheading

710590

Stones; precious and semi-precious, dust and powder, of natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones, excluding diamonds

Heading 7105Dust and powder of natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stone

Chapter 71: Natural or cultured pearls; precious stones

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 710590 when importing or exporting dust and powder derived from natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones, such as garnets or sapphires. For example, if you're shipping a batch of crushed amethyst powder for use in cosmetics, this is the correct code.

This code specifically excludes diamonds, which are classified separately under HS-6 7102. If you're dealing with diamond dust or powder, you will need to use that distinct classification instead. Understanding these nuances is crucial for accurate customs declarations.

The HS-6 710590 line narrows down to dust and powder forms of stones, which can be used in various applications, including jewelry making, cosmetics, and industrial uses. It’s important to differentiate between finished stones and their powdered forms for proper classification.

When considering similar classifications, note that HS-6 7104 covers articles made from precious stones, while HS-6 7103 pertains to unworked or simply cut stones. Ensure you’re selecting the right code based on the product's state and intended use.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

dust of precious stones · powder of semi-precious stones · natural stone dust · synthetic stone powder · garnet powder shipment · amethyst dust cosmetics · jewelry making materials · industrial stone powder · powdered gemstones · crushed stones classification · precious stone applications · customs classification for stones · shipping precious stone powder · stone dust regulations · semi-precious stone uses

Examples

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

  • Crushed garnet powder for use in sandblasting
  • Amethyst dust used in cosmetic products
  • Synthetic ruby powder for jewelry manufacturing
  • Natural sapphire dust for decorative purposes
  • Powdered turquoise for use in art supplies
  • Crushed opal used in resin applications
  • Dust from semi-precious stones for inclusion in paint
  • Fine powder of jade for skincare formulations

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 710590 used for?
  • How to classify powdered gemstones?
  • Is diamond dust included in HS 710590?
  • What are the applications of stone powder?
  • How to ship crushed gemstones?
  • What products fall under HS 710590?
  • Are synthetic stones covered by HS 710590?
  • What are the customs duties for stone dust?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to determine the correct HS code for gemstone powder
  • What is the difference between HS 7105 and HS 7102?
  • Guidelines for importing crushed semi-precious stones
  • Classification of natural vs synthetic stone dust
  • Examples of products classified under HS 710590
  • Shipping requirements for powdered gemstones
  • Understanding customs regulations for stone dust
  • Application of HS code 710590 in the cosmetics industry

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 710590?
HS-6 710590 covers dust and powder made from natural or synthetic precious and semi-precious stones, excluding diamonds. This includes materials like crushed garnet, amethyst dust, and synthetic ruby powder.
Do I need to declare synthetic stones under HS-6 710590?
Yes, synthetic stones are included under HS-6 710590, as long as they are in the form of dust or powder. Ensure to specify the type of stone when declaring.
Can I use HS-6 710590 for diamond dust?
No, diamond dust is classified under a different code, specifically HS-6 7102. Make sure to use the correct classification to avoid customs issues.
What are some common uses for powdered gemstones?
Powdered gemstones are often used in cosmetics, jewelry making, art supplies, and industrial applications like sandblasting.
How do I correctly classify my shipment of crushed gemstones?
If your shipment consists of dust or powder from natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones, use HS-6 710590. Ensure to provide details about the specific stones involved.
Are there any restrictions on importing stone dust?
While there are generally no restrictions on importing stone dust, always check for specific regulations in your country regarding the import of minerals and powders.
What documentation do I need for shipping gemstone powder?
You will typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certificates of origin or quality, depending on your destination country's regulations.
How can I find the right HS code for my product?
To find the right HS code, consider the product's material, form, and intended use. Consulting with a customs broker can also help ensure accurate classification.

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