Guatemalan Huipil-Inspired Viscose Skirt
This hand-loomed viscose skirt draws from Guatemalan huipil folklore traditions, featuring brocade weaving and vibrant indigenous patterns certified under folklore provision. It falls under HTS 6204.59.10.00 as a women's skirt of artificial fibers (viscose), explicitly made-up and hand-loomed. The cultural artisan techniques ensure compliance with chapter woven textile rules.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If certified but of synthetic fibers like polyester
Synthetic vs artificial fibers split; polyester synthetics have separate folklore subheading.
If considered worn or used
Chapter excludes worn articles, which go to 6309 regardless of folklore status.
If sized for babies under 86cm height
Baby garments take precedence per heading 6209 note over other chapter headings.
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• Submit folklore certification from origin country's artisan registry to leverage special duty rates
• Document hand-looming evidence like loom photos or affidavits to distinguish from power-loomed
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