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.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If marketed as fashion scarf rather than cultural artifact
Commercial scarves classified in Chapter 62 by material rather than cultural designation
If made from wool rather than cotton and lacks certification
Woven wool fabrics classified by fiber content in Chapter 51
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Secure documentation proving exclusive use of hand-looms (no power looms permitted under classification)
• Include photos/videos of artisan weaving process as supporting evidence for customs verification
• Register with Colombian export authority for official certification prior to U.S. importation
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