Stainless steel jewelry hs code
- 7117.11
Jewellery , Imitation, cuff links and studs, of base metal, whether or not plated with precious metal
- 7117.19
Jewellery , Imitation, (excluding cuff links and studs), of base metal, whether or not plated with precious metal
- 7117.90
Jewellery , Imitation, of other than base metal, whether or not plated with precious metal
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Product Overview
Stainless steel jewelry classified under HS Code 711719 comprises ornamental articles primarily fabricated from stainless steel alloys, known for their corrosion resistance, durability, and aesthetic appeal. These products include rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and other personal adornments, manufactured through precision metalworking processes such as stamping, casting, polishing, and electroplating to achieve high-quality finishes and intricate designs. The subcategories under 711719 encompass various forms of jewelry that may incorporate additional materials like synthetic stones or enamel but predominantly consist of stainless steel as the base metal. This classification excludes precious metal jewelry, focusing instead on stainless steel as a cost-effective, hypoallergenic alternative. Stainless steel jewelry serves multiple commercial applications, including retail fashion outlets, promotional merchandise, and corporate gifting sectors, benefiting from its robustness and low maintenance. Its resistance to tarnishing and mechanical wear positions it competitively in both mass-market and niche segments, offering long-lasting value and consistent quality that appeals to international buyers and distributors.
HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications
The HS Code 711719 falls under Chapter 71 (Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious metal, and articles thereof), Heading 71.17 (Imitation jewelry), with the Subheading 711719 specifically identifying articles of stainless steel. This classification is justified by the product’s composition and purpose as ornamental metal articles not made from precious metals. Trade considerations for stainless steel jewelry include packaging in anti-tarnish, moisture-resistant materials, typically in individual polybags or blister packs, further consolidated in sturdy cartons for bulk shipment to prevent mechanical damage. Preservation methods focus on maintaining surface integrity and preventing corrosion during transit, often involving desiccants and controlled humidity environments. Compliance with international quality standards such as ISO 9001 (quality management) and ASTM specifications for stainless steel grades (e.g., 304 or 316) is critical to meet import regulations and customer expectations. Documentation must align with WTO guidelines and customs requirements, including precise product descriptions, material declarations, and HS Code accuracy to facilitate smooth clearance and tariff application in global markets.