Hand-Hooked Linen Blend Kitchen Mat
A comfortable kitchen mat with hand-knotted linen-cotton blend tufts for standing comfort during cooking. Classified under HTS 5701.90.20.10 for linen as other textile and hand-hooking method creating knotted pile surface. Absorbent properties enhance its floor covering utility.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If considered a household linen rather than floor covering
Thinner pile mats may classify as bed/kitchen/table linen in 6302-6304.
If power-loomed or machine-knotted
Non-hand-hooked versions have separate provisions.
If textile fabric impregnated with rubber for kitchen use
Rubberized textiles shift to Chapter 59.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Blend ratios critical—pure linen might invoke different textile rules; declare accurately
• Retail packaging reinforces consumer floor covering use over industrial
• Check for anti-microbial treatments that could trigger pesticide declarations
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