HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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4421918800 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4421998800 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4419909100 | Doc | 40.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4419901100 | Doc | 35.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9503000090 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9503000071 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506910030 | Doc | 42.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1213000000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1208900000 | Doc | 56.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Wood Beads
Wood beads are small, decorative objects made from various types of wood. They are used in a wide range of applications, from jewelry making and crafts to home décor and even educational purposes.
Material
The wood used to create beads varies significantly, impacting the bead’s appearance, weight, and cost. Common wood types include:
- Hardwoods: Maple, rosewood, ebony, sandalwood, and beech are denser, more durable, and often exhibit richer colors and grain patterns. These are typically used for higher-end beads or those requiring intricate carving.
- Softwoods: Pine, cedar, and fir are lighter in weight and easier to work with, making them suitable for larger beads or projects where weight is a concern.
- Bamboo: Technically a grass, bamboo is a sustainable and lightweight option, often used for natural-looking beads.
- Painted/Stained Wood: Various woods can be painted or stained to achieve specific colors and finishes.
Purpose & Function
The primary function of wood beads is decorative. However, they serve diverse purposes:
- Jewelry Making: Beads are strung together to create necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and anklets.
- Crafts: Used in macramé, weaving, sculpting, and other artistic projects.
- Home Décor: Beaded curtains, garlands, table centerpieces, and other decorative elements.
- Educational Tools: Used in counting exercises, pattern recognition, and sensory play for children.
- Cultural & Spiritual Significance: Certain types of wood beads, like rudraksha beads, hold religious or spiritual importance in various cultures.
Usage Scenarios
- Fashion Accessories: Creating unique and personalized jewelry.
- Interior Design: Adding a natural or rustic touch to home décor.
- DIY Projects: Macramé plant hangers, beaded chandeliers, and custom artwork.
- Children's Activities: Developing fine motor skills and cognitive abilities.
- Meditation & Prayer: Using mala beads or other spiritual beads.
Common Types
- Round Beads: The most common shape, versatile for various projects.
- Tube Beads: Cylindrical shape, often used for spacer beads or creating patterns.
- Square Beads: Geometric shape, adds a modern touch to designs.
- Flower Beads: Shaped like flowers, often used for delicate jewelry or crafts.
- Animal Beads: Shaped like animals, popular for children's crafts.
- Mala Beads: Specifically designed for meditation, typically strung with 108 beads.
- Rudraksha Beads: Seeds traditionally used in Hinduism and Buddhism for prayer and meditation.
- Painted Beads: Beads with various colors and designs applied through painting.
Wood beads fall under articles of wood, and potentially tableware/kitchenware depending on their intended use. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
- 4421.91.88.00: This HS code covers “Other articles of wood: Other: Of bamboo: Canoe paddles”. While specifically for canoe paddles, it falls under the broader category of “Other articles of wood”. If the wood beads are made of bamboo, this code may be applicable. The total tax rate is 30.0%, comprised of a 0.0% base tariff, 0.0% additional tariff, and a 30.0% additional tariff effective April 2, 2025.
- 4421.99.88.00: This HS code covers “Other articles of wood: Other: Other: Canoe paddles”. This is a more general category within “Other articles of wood” if the beads are not made of bamboo. The total tax rate is 37.5%, comprised of a 0.0% base tariff, a 7.5% additional tariff, and a 30.0% additional tariff effective April 2, 2025.
- 4419.90.91.00: This HS code covers “Tableware and kitchenware, of wood: Other: Other”. If the wood beads are intended for use as tableware or kitchenware (e.g., for making kitchen decorations or as part of a kitchen utensil), this code may be applicable. The total tax rate is 40.7%, comprised of a 3.2% base tariff, a 7.5% additional tariff, and a 30.0% additional tariff effective April 2, 2025.
It is important to determine the intended use of the wood beads to select the most appropriate HS code. If the beads are used for crafting or decoration and are not intended for food contact, 4421.91.88.00 or 4421.99.88.00 would likely be more appropriate. If they are intended for use as tableware or kitchenware, 4419.90.91.00 would be more appropriate.