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Heading 7103 : Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport.


Because of their colour, brilliance, resistance to deterioration, and often also because of their rarity, these stones, which are usually crystalline, are used by jewellers, goldsmiths and silversmiths for making articles of adornment or ornamentation. Some are also used in clocks and watches or in tools or, because of their hardness or other special properties, for other industrial purposes (e.g., ruby, sapphire, agate, piezo-electric quartz).
The provisions of the second paragraph of the Explanatory Note to heading 71.02 apply, mutatis mutandis, to this heading.
But the heading excludes stones of the following kinds, even if unmounted and unset :

(a) Unmounted worked sapphires for styli (heading 85.22).

(b) Stones worked so as to be recognisable as parts of meters, of measuring instruments, of clocks or watches or of other goods of Chapter 90 or 91; also optical elements of quartz (heading 90.01 or 90.02).
The stones of this heading are therefore mainly stones intended for mounting or setting in jewellery or goldsmiths or silversmiths wares; but, provided they are unmounted, the heading also covers stones for setting in tools of headings 82.01 to 82.06 or in machinery, etc., of Section XVI (e.g., piezo-electric quartz for high frequency apparatus, etc.).

The heading excludes stones converted into articles, for example, cut agate mortars and pestles, agate crosses and rings, garnet goblets and cups, statuettes and ornamental goods of jade, ashtrays and paperweights of agate or onyx, rings for fishing rods, etc.; such articles are classified generally in heading 71.16.
The stones of this heading may be strung for convenience of transport, provided this method of assembly is temporary and that the stones have not been graded and are not directly suitable for use as jewellery. Precious or semi-precious stones which have been set or mounted fall in heading 71.13, 71.14 or 71.16 (see the related Explanatory Notes) unless they are included in other headings, under the provisions of Note 1 to this Chapter.

The heading includes the precious or semi-precious stones listed in the Annex to this Chapter, the name of the mineralogical species being given with the commercial names; the heading is, of course, restricted to those stones and varieties of a quality suitable for use in jewellery, etc.
This heading also excludes :

(a) Certain stones which, although belonging to the mineral species cited above, are of non-precious varieties, or of a quality not suitable for use in jewellery, goldsmiths or silversmiths wares; such stones are classified in Chapter 25, 26 or 68.

(b) Steatite (unworked, heading 25.26; worked, heading 68.02).

(c) Jet (unworked, heading 25.30; worked, heading 96.02).

(d) Imitation precious or semi-precious stones made of glass (heading 70.18).

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Subheading Explanatory Notes.
Subheading 7103.10
This subheading includes stones roughly worked by sawing (e.g., into thin strips), cleaving (splitting along the natural plane of the layers) or bruting, i.e., stones which have only a provisional shape and clearly have to be further worked. The strips may also be cut into discs, rectangles, hexagons or octagons, provided all the surfaces and ridges are rough, matt and unpolished.
Subheadings 7103.91 and 7103.99
Subheadings 7103.91 and 7103.99 cover polished or drilled stones, engraved stones (including cameos and intaglios) and stones prepared as doublets or triplets.
ANNEX
List of precious or semi-precious stones falling in heading 71.03.
Mineral [Commercial name]
Amblygonite [Amblygonite, Montebrasite]
Amphiboles (group of)
Actinolite [Actinolite, Nephrite, Jade]
Tremolite [Tremolite]
Rhodonite [Rhodonite]
Andalusite [Andalusite, Chiastolite]
Apatite [Apatite (all colours)]
Aragonite [Aragonite, Ammolite]
Axinite [Axinite]
Azurite [Azurite (Chessylite), Azurite-Malachite]
Benitoite [Benitoite]
Beryl [Emerald, Aquamarine, Colourless Beryl-Goshenite, Yellow Beryl, Pink Beryl-Morganite, Heliodor, Golden Beryl, Green Beryl, Red Beryl, Bixbite]
Beryllonite [Beryllonite]
Brazilianite [Brazilianite]
Calcite [Calcite]
Cassiterite [Cassiterite]
Cerussite [Cerussite]
Chrysoberyl [Chrysoberyl, Chrysoberyl Cats-eye, Alexandrite, Alexandrite Cats-eye]
Chrysocolla [Chrysocolla]
Cordierite [Cordierite, Iolite]
Corundum [Ruby, Star-Ruby, Sapphire, Star-Sapphire, Sapphire Cats-eye, Sapphire or Corundum with colour designation, Padparadschah (orange), Black Star-Sapphire, etc.]
Danburite [Danburite]
Datolite [Datolite]
Diaspore [Diaspore]
Dumortierite [Dumortierite]
Epidote [Epidote]
Euclase [Euclase]
Feldspar (group of)
Albite [Albite, Maw-sit-sit/Jadeite Albite, Labradorite Labradorite, Spectrolite]
Microcline [Amazonite, Microcline]
Oligoclase [Aventurine Feldspar, Sunstone]
Orthoclase [Orthoclase (yellow), Moonstone]
Fluorite(Fluorspar) [Fluorite(Fluorspar)]
Garnet (group of)
Almandine [Garnet, Almandine, Garnet, Rhodolite]
Andradite [Garnet Andradite, Garnet Demantoid, Garnet Melanite]
Grossular [Garnet Grossular varied colours, Garnet Grossular Chrome, Tsavolite, Garnet Hessonite]
Pyrope [Garnet, Pyrope]
Spessartite [Garnet, Spessartite]
Hematite [Hematite]
Idocrase [Idocrase, Vesuvianite, Californite]
Kornerupine [Kornerupine]
Kyanite [Kyanite]
Lazurite [Lazurite, Lapis-lazuli, Lapis]
Lazulite [Lazulite]
Malachite [Malachite]
Marcasite [Marcasite]
Obsidian (volcanic glass) [Obsidian]
Olivine [Peridot]
Opal [Opal, Black Opal, Boulder Opal, Fire Opal, Harlequin Opal, Moss Opal, Prase Opal, Opal Matrix, Water Opal, Wood Opal]
Prehnite [Prehnite]
Pyrites [Pyrites (Marcasite)]
Pyrophyllite [Pyrophyllite]
Pyroxene (group of)
Diopside [Diopside, Star-Diopside]
Enstatite-Hypersthene [Enstatite-Hypersthene]
Jadeite [Jadeite, Jade, Chloromelanite]
Spodumene [Spodumene (all colours), Kunzite, Hiddenite]
Quartz [Agate (various colours), Fire Agate, Onyx, Sardonyx, Amethyst, Aventurine Quartz, Aventurine, Blue Quartz, Chalcedony, Chrysoprase, Citrine, yellow quartz, Cornelian, Green Quartz, Prasiollite, Heliotrope, Bloodstone, Jasper, Multicoloured Jasper, Orbicular Jasper, Silex, Morion, Cairngorm, Moss-Agate, Agate Dendritic, Banded Agate, Prase, Quartz Cats-eye, Quartz Falcons-eye, Quartz Tigers-eye, Rock Crystal, Quartz, Rose Quartz, Smoky Quartz, Violet Quartz]
Rhodochrosite [Rhodochrosite]
Scapolite [Scapolite]
Serpentine [Bowenite, Serpentine, Verd Antique, Williamsite]
Sinhalite [Sinhalite]
Sodalite [Sodalite]
Smithsonite [Smithsonite, Bonamite]
Sphalerite [Sphalerite Blende]
Spinel [Spinel (all colours), Pleonaste Black Spinel]
Talc [Steatite, Soapstone]
Sphene (Titanite) [Sphene]
Topaz [Topaz (all colours)]
Tourmaline [Tourmaline (all colours), Anchroite, Dravite, Indigolite, Rubellite, Tourmaline Cats-eye]
Tugtupite [Tugtupite]
Turquoise [Turquoise, Turquoise Matrix]
Variscite [Variscite]
Verdite [Verdite]
Vesuvianite (see Idocrase)
Zircon [Zircon (all colours)]
Zoisite [Zoisite (all colours), Tanzanite, Thulite]

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