Baccarat Harmonie Tumbler Stem Glass
Baccarat Harmonie combines tumbler style with a stemmed base in full lead crystal, each piece exceeding $5 value for sophisticated barware. Fits HTS 7013.28.60.90 for other high-end stemware drinking glasses used at table. The hybrid design still qualifies due to the stem feature.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If lead crystal tableware valued over $5 but not stemware
Non-stemware drinking glasses like tumblers use 7013.33 for lead crystal.
If lead crystal but valued $3-$5
Lead crystal threshold applies, but value dictates subheading within 7013.41.
If fibrous glass wool construction
Chapter notes define glass wool separately; non-compliant falls to 6806, but this is for wool products.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• - Document retail pricing history for CBP value verification. - Comply with FDA if any decorative metal coatings per chapter note definitions. - Separate from sets if importing singles to match this subheading
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