Schiffli Lace Embroidery Motif

A delicate schiffli lace embroidery motif created using machine stitching with no visible ground fabric, consisting solely of the embroidered threads forming intricate lace patterns. This falls under HTS 5810.10.00.00 as embroidery without visible ground, typically used for apparel trims or bridal veils. It exemplifies embroidery in motifs where the design stands alone without a supporting textile base.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China14.1%+35.0%49.1%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico14.1%+10.0%24.1%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada14.1%+10.0%24.1%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany14.1%+10.0%24.1%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan14.1%+10.0%24.1%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

5804.10Lower: 10% vs 49.1%

If classified primarily as lace rather than embroidery

Tulles and other net fabrics like bobbin lace fall under 5804 if the structure is net-like without embroidery emphasis.

5407.61Lower: 24.9% vs 49.1%

If made from synthetic filament yarn without embroidery processes

Woven fabrics of synthetic filaments are in Chapter 54 if not qualifying as embroidery without visible ground.

5606.00.00Lower: 43% vs 49.1%

If for bulk thread products sold as raw material

Gimped yarn or chenille yarn used in embroidery moves to 5606 if not formed into finished motifs.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Verify that no visible ground fabric is present; customs may require samples to confirm classification under 5810.10

β€’ Declare exact thread composition (e.g

β€’ nylon, polyester) as it affects duty rates and quota restrictions if applicable

β€’ Avoid common pitfalls like mislabeling as lace fabric (5804), which could trigger reclassification and penalties

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Burnout Lace Embroidery Trim

Burnout lace embroidery trim where selective burning removes the ground fabric, leaving freestanding embroidery in strip form. This qualifies for HTS 5810.10.00.00 as embroidery without visible ground, ideal for eveningwear and lingerie accents. The technique creates sheer, intricate designs from embroidery threads alone.

3D Puffy Lace Embroidery Patch

3D puffy lace embroidery patches created with foam inserts and embroidery over dissolved ground, resulting in freestanding motifs. HTS 5810.10.00.00 applies to such embroidery without visible ground, popular for sportswear and bags. The padding creates dimensional effects from threads alone post-processing.

Chemical Lace Embroidery Panel

Chemical lace embroidery panels produced by embroidering on a soluble ground that is dissolved, leaving only the embroidery threads. Classified in HTS 5810.10.00.00 for embroidery without visible ground, these are used in high-end garments like wedding dresses. The process ensures no textile ground remains visible.

Freestanding Metal Thread Embroidery Applique

Freestanding embroidery appliques made with metallic threads (e.g., Lurex) without any visible ground, per Chapter Note 10 inclusion of metal thread articles for apparel. HTS 5810.10.00.00 covers this as embroidery in motifs for decorative purposes like costume jewelry or uniform accents. The design relies entirely on stitched metal threads.

Solvy-Dissolved Organza Embroidery Motif

Embroidery motifs stitched on water-soluble organza (Solvy) film that fully dissolves, leaving no visible ground. Under HTS 5810.10.00.00 for embroidery without visible ground in motifs, used for scrapbooking and custom garment appliques. This technique allows complex 3D freestanding designs.

Guipure Lace Embroidery Strip

Guipure lace embroidery strips featuring heavy cordonnet outlines with no connecting ground fabric, fully freestanding. Classified HTS 5810.10.00.00 as embroidery in strips without visible ground, used in haute couture and upholstery. The design connects motifs via thick embroidery threads only.