Description
Mongolian traditional hat. It does not sit on head deep, mostly covers the top part only. Only 2 sizes are available(Kid, Adult).
Hat is a primary representation of one’s social sta tus and is the most respected of the traditional – clothing items. The toortsog, loovuuz, and four-lugged shovgor hats are a few of the more than 200 different kinds of hats used by the Mongolians in accordance with various customs. Hats are classified by the season as well as the wearer’s age and gender. And hats are also classified by the shape and design of their top, such as the “skullcap,” “helmet,” and “flag.” Generally, the Mongolian hat has a pointed or domed top with red tassels, and a downward line of stitches resembling rays of the sun, which can vary in number and other features by ethnic group. The hat symbolizes eternal prosperity of Mongolia in the world. Various furs and skins are sometimes attached to different parts of Mongolian hats depending on their purpose and style.
DUTIES AND TAXES
USA
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Asia, Canada
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Europe
Our company listed in the REX system of European countries. This system helps designed to lessen the import tax duty on products made from Developing Countries.
What is REX?
The Registered Exporter system (in short, the REX system) is the new system of certification of origin of goods that the European Union is progressively introducing for the purpose of its preferential trade arrangements. It will be first applied in the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP), through which the European Union unilaterally grants tariff preferences to developing countries.
What is GSP?
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a U.S. trade program designed to promote economic growth in the developing world by providing preferential duty-free entry for up to 4,800 products from 129 designated beneficiary countries and territories. GSP was instituted on January 1, 1976, by the Trade Act of 1974.
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Laura (verified owner) –
That is more beautiful than expected!