Lenox Pearl Platinum 12-Piece Dinner Set

This porcelain dinner set includes 12 plates, cups, saucers, and bowls in the elegant Pearl Platinum pattern, fired to achieve a translucent white body with less than 0.5% water absorption. It qualifies for HTS 6911.10.37 as it's available in specified sets with aggregate value of listed articles (12 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, etc.) over $56 but not over $200 per set. The fine china construction meets porcelain definitions for tableware used in serving food.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China8%+17.5%25.5%
🇲🇽Mexico8%+10.0%18%
🇨🇦Canada8%+10.0%18%
🇩🇪Germany8%+10.0%18%
🇯🇵Japan8%+10.0%18%

Alternative Classifications

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

6911.10.35Higher: 43.5% vs 25.5%

If aggregate value of specified set articles $56 or less

Lower value sets in the same pattern fall into the sub-$56 bracket with potentially different duty treatment.

6912.00.35Lower: 19.8% vs 25.5%

If made of stoneware rather than porcelain

Stoneware (clay-based, 0.1-3% absorption, opaque) tableware shifts to Chapter 69 heading 6912, excluding translucent china.

6913.90Lower: 16% vs 25.5%

If sold as individual pieces, not in specified sets

Articles not marketed as complete specified sets with matching pattern pieces classify as other ornamental ceramic articles.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Verify the pattern includes all US Note 6(b) articles (12 dinner plates ~26.7cm, 12 salad ~15.3cm, 12 cups/saucers, etc.) sold together to qualify as 'specified sets'

Calculate aggregate value per set using CBP section 402 valuation; declare accurately to avoid reclassification to higher duty subheadings

Provide lab certification for <0.5% water absorption per ASTM C373 to confirm porcelain/china status and prevent earthenware misclassification

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