💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

7102.39.00 - Other

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Overview

This HTS code, 7102.39.00, pertains to "Other" non-industrial diamonds that have been worked but are not mounted or set. This category serves as a residual for worked, non-industrial diamonds that do not fit into the more specific sibling category.

The distinction between 7102.39.00 and its sibling, 7102.31.00.00 ("Unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted"), lies in the degree of working. While 7102.31.00.00 covers diamonds that have undergone minimal processing (such as being cut into rough shapes or cleaved), this category encompasses diamonds that have been subjected to more advanced working processes, such as cutting, polishing, or faceting, to enhance their appearance or value, but are still awaiting final setting in jewelry or industrial applications.

Within this category, further subclassification is based on the weight of individual diamonds. Subcategory 7102.39.00.10 covers diamonds weighing not over 0.5 carat each, while 7102.39.00.50 applies to those weighing over 0.5 carat each. This distinction is crucial for valuation and trade statistics, reflecting the varying market values associated with different diamond sizes.

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