HS Code 6802
Worked Building and Monumental Stone
HS code 6802 covers worked monumental or building stone and articles thereof, including polished marble or granite, mosaic cubes, and artificially coloured gran
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HS Code 6802 — Worked Building and Monumental Stone
This code includes natural stone that has been further worked than merely being sawn, such as polished, carved, or multifaceted pieces. Common uses include kitchen countertops, gravestones, and ornamental cladding.
What's included
- Polished marble tiles
- Granite kitchen countertops
- Stone statuary or trophies
- Mosaic cubes of natural stone
- Engraved gravestones
What's excluded
- Road setts → use
6801(Paving stones for roads have their own dedicated heading.) - Precious stone jewellery → use
7116(Articles made of semi-precious or precious stones fall under Chapter 71.)
Common examples
- Carrara marble floor tiles
- Black granite headstone
- Polished quartz slabs
- Alabaster decorative bowl
Frequently asked questions
Does this cover artificial or 'engineered' stone?
No, this heading is strictly for natural stone. Engineered stone made of resin-bound particles falls under 6810.
Trade & shipping notes
- Typical duty range: 2% - 10%
- Documentation: Quarry of origin information may be required for certain anti-dumping investigations.
- Typical shipping mode: FCL
- Top exporters: China, Italy, Turkey, India
- Top importers: United States, South Korea, United Arab Emirates
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Key takeaway
Distinguish between 'mere sawing' (Chapter 25) and 'working' like polishing or edges (Chapter 68).
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