HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6702102000 | Doc | 38.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6702104000 | Doc | 33.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6701003000 | Doc | 59.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6701006000 | Doc | 59.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926400010 | Doc | 35.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924905650 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924905610 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Garland Headdress
A garland headdress is a decorative headpiece traditionally composed of interwoven branches, leaves, flowers, and other plant materials, worn as a symbol of celebration, status, or religious devotion.
Material
Historically, garlands were crafted from natural elements. Common materials include:
- Live Foliage: Olive branches, laurel, ivy, myrtle, oak leaves, and other readily available greenery.
- Flowers: Roses, lilies, daisies, and wildflowers, often selected for symbolic meaning or aesthetic appeal.
- Fruits & Grains: Occasionally incorporated for abundance or harvest associations.
- Modern Materials: Contemporary garlands may utilize artificial flowers and foliage (silk, plastic, fabric), wire, ribbon, and other synthetic components for durability and design flexibility.
Purpose & Symbolism
The purpose of a garland headdress varies significantly across cultures and time periods:
- Victory & Honor: In ancient Greece and Rome, laurel wreaths were awarded to victors in athletic competitions, military triumphs, and poetic contests. The laurel was associated with Apollo, god of music, poetry, and light.
- Religious Devotion: Garlands are used in various religious ceremonies, representing offerings, reverence, and connection to nature. Examples include floral garlands in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Festivals & Celebrations: Worn during seasonal festivals, weddings, and other joyous occasions as a symbol of life, prosperity, and beauty.
- Status & Authority: In some cultures, elaborate garlands signify leadership, royalty, or high social standing.
Function
The primary function is decorative, signifying a special occasion or status. Beyond aesthetics, garlands can also:
- Represent Connection to Nature: Emphasize harmony with the natural world.
- Serve as Offerings: In religious contexts, garlands can be presented as gifts to deities.
- Enhance Rituals: Play a role in ceremonial practices, signifying purification or blessing.
Usage Scenarios
- Ancient Greece & Rome: Athletic games, military parades, theatrical performances, religious festivals.
- Hinduism: Worn during pujas (worship ceremonies), weddings, and festivals like Holi.
- Weddings: Floral garlands are common bridal accessories in many cultures.
- Festivals & Parades: Used in celebrations of spring, harvest, or other seasonal events.
- Fashion & Cosplay: Contemporary use as a decorative accessory for aesthetic purposes.
- Funerals & Memorials: Used as symbols of remembrance and respect.
Common Types
- Laurel Wreath: Specifically made from laurel leaves, historically associated with victory.
- Floral Garland: Composed of various flowers, often arranged in a circular or semi-circular shape.
- Lei: A Hawaiian garland, typically made from flowers and often presented as a symbol of aloha (love, affection, peace, compassion).
- Venda: A type of garland used in Bulgarian folklore and rituals.
- Crown of Flowers: A more structured headdress incorporating flowers, often worn at weddings or festivals.
- Korona: A traditional Slavic garland, often made from wildflowers and herbs.
Garland headdresses are ornamental articles typically made of artificial flowers, foliage, or plastics, and potentially other materials. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
- 6702102000: This HS code covers artificial flowers, foliage and fruit, and parts thereof, specifically those of plastics assembled by binding with flexible materials such as wire, paper, textile materials, or foil, or by gluing or similar methods. If the garland headdress is primarily constructed from plastic and assembled in this manner, this is a strong candidate. The total tax rate is 38.4%.
- 6702104000: This HS code also covers artificial flowers, foliage and fruit, and parts thereof, of plastics, but for items other than those assembled by binding or gluing (including parts). If the headdress is made of plastic but assembled differently, this code applies. The total tax rate is 33.4%.
- 3926400010: This HS code covers other articles of plastics and articles of other materials (headings 3901 to 3914), specifically statuettes and other ornamental articles and bows and similar products for decorative purposes including gift-packaging and the like. If the garland headdress is considered an ornamental article made of plastic, this code could be applicable. The total tax rate is 35.3%.
It is important to determine the primary material of the garland headdress (plastic vs. other materials) and the method of assembly to select the most accurate HS code.