Hand-Loomed Cotton Huipil Blouse
Traditional Guatemalan huipil blouse hand-loomed from cotton by cottage industry artisans using backstrap looms. Features intricate geometric patterns and floral motifs characteristic of Mayan textile traditions. Certified under U.S. note 26 as hand-loomed cottage industry goods from CAFTA-DR countries.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If commercially manufactured rather than cottage industry
Machine-loomed or commercially produced blouses fall under standard apparel headings in Chapter 62
If entered for temporary exhibition purposes
Articles for public exhibition may qualify under special exhibition provisions
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain certification from competent authority of exporting CAFTA-DR country confirming hand-loomed cottage industry status,Maintain records proving hand-loomed construction using traditional methods, not power looms,Avoid common pitfall of machine-loomed replicas which don't qualify for this provision
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