Gold-Clad Silver-Plated Serving Spoon
A serving spoon made from base metal clad with a thin layer of gold over silver plating, designed for fine dining tableware. It falls under HTS 7114.20.00 as an article of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares of base metal clad with precious metal, per Chapter 71 note 7 defining such cladding via mechanical means like hot-rolling. Used in households for serving food elegantly.
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If not mechanically clad but only electroplated
Electroplating does not qualify as 'clad' per Chapter 71 note 7; falls under other base metal articles with precious metal plating.
If for industrial or non-ornamental kitchen use
Plain stainless steel tableware without precious metal cladding goes to Chapter 73 as household articles of iron or steel.
If mass-produced imitation without genuine cladding
Imitation jewelry or wares lacking true precious metal cladding per note 11 classify as base metal imitation goods.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify cladding method (soldering, brazing, or hot-rolling) meets HTS definition to avoid reclassification as mere plating
• Provide assay certificates confirming precious metal content despite base metal core for CBP valuation
• Declare exact precious metal weight accurately to prevent penalties on underreported values
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