Textile or apparel goods of Colombia described in U.S. note 34 to this subchapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .
Textile or apparel goods of Colombia described in U.S. note 34 to this subchapter and entered pursuant to its provisions .
Duty Rate (from China)
Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Products classified under HTS 9822.08.35
Colombian Hand-Loomed Wayuu Mochila Bag
Traditional Wayuu mochila bag hand-woven from natural cotton yarns by Colombian indigenous artisans using backstrap looms. Features intricate geometric patterns that tell cultural stories and is certified by Colombian authorities as a hand-loomed cottage industry product under HTS 9822.08.35. This classification applies specifically to goods mutually agreed upon by Colombia and the US as traditional hand-loomed fabrics or handmade cottage industry products.
Colombian Arhuaco Handwoven Cotton Pouch
Small traditional pouch handmade by Arhuaco indigenous weavers using hand-loomed cotton fabric with symbolic geometric designs representing their cosmovision. Certified as cottage industry product under the Colombia-US textile agreement provisions of HTS 9822.08.35. The pouch serves both practical and ceremonial purposes in Arhuaco culture.
Colombian Kogi Hand-Loomed Mantle Scarf
Ceremonial mantle scarf hand-woven by Kogi indigenous artisans using traditional backstrap looms with natural plant dyes creating symbolic patterns. Certified under HTS 9822.08.35 as handmade cottage industry good representing Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta spiritual traditions. Worn during important community rituals and ceremonies.
Colombian Emberá Handmade Beaded Fabric Panel
Hand-loomed cotton fabric panel by Emberá indigenous women featuring traditional beaded appliqué with symbolic animal and nature motifs. Certified as cottage industry product under HTS 9822.08.35 Colombia-US agreement. Used for wall hangings, ceremonial garments, and cultural displays.
Colombian Zenú Handwoven Cotton Hammock
Traditional Zenú indigenous hammock entirely hand-woven from cotton yarns using ancestral knotting and weaving techniques on portable looms. Features distinctive geometric patterns and certified under HTS 9822.08.35 as cottage industry product. Essential element of Zenú material culture and daily life.
Colombian Pijao Hand-Loomed Shoulder Bag
Pijao indigenous women's traditional shoulder bag hand-woven from cotton with symbolic fertility patterns using backstrap loom techniques. Certified cottage industry product under HTS 9822.08.35 featuring natural dyes and geometric motifs representing agricultural cycles. Used for carrying market goods and ceremonial items.
Colombian Nasa Yuwe Ritual Fabric Wrap
Sacred ritual fabric wrap hand-loomed by Nasa Yuwe people featuring cosmogonic patterns representing creation myths. Certified under HTS 9822.08.35 as cottage industry product using traditional upright looms and plant fiber dyes. Used exclusively in spiritual ceremonies and shamanic practices.
Colombian Inga Handmade Market Tote
Traditional Inga indigenous market tote hand-woven from cotton yarns featuring harvest pattern motifs using frame looms. Certified cottage industry product under HTS 9822.08.35 with reinforced carrying straps. Essential for transporting agricultural produce in Andean communities.
Colombian Misak Ceremonial Sash
Misak (Guambiano) ceremonial sash hand-loomed with symbolic black/white patterns representing cosmic duality. Certified under HTS 9822.08.35 as cottage industry product woven by women on traditional looms. Worn by spiritual authorities during important community rituals.
Colombian Quimbaya Motif Wall Hanging
Hand-loomed cotton wall hanging featuring recreated Quimbaya goldwork motifs by contemporary indigenous artisans. Certified cottage industry product under HTS 9822.08.35 honoring pre-Columbian weaving traditions. Used for home decoration and cultural education.