Uzbek Handwoven Silk Karamanie Runner
Luxurious handwoven runner rug from Uzbekistan using fine silk yarns in Karamanie patterns, prized for sheen and durability. HTS 5702.10.90 covers it as a similar handwoven rug with exposed silk textile surface for flooring.
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If containing 85%+ wool with silk accents
Predominant wool content prioritizes wool heading over pure silk.
If coarsely woven like Kelem
Specific coarse Kelem classification takes precedence.
If silk with embedded gold thread as ornamental
Precious metal content may shift to jewelry articles if not primarily floor use.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain silk authenticity certificates to justify higher valuations and avoid fraud claims
• Comply with REACH regulations for any chemical dyes used in silk processing
• Specify 'hallway runner' dimensions to differentiate from area rugs in declarations
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