79051648
Oct 15, 2007
Aug 11, 2009
Precious metals, namely, gold, silver, and platinum; keyrings of precious metal being trinkets or fobs; personal ornaments, namely, earrings, necklaces, cuff links; semi-wrought precious stones and their imitations, namely, emerald, topaz, sapphire, coral jewelry, pearl, opal, agate and sardonyx jewelry, ruby, and artificial gemstones; unwrought precious stones, namely, diamond, agate and sardonyx; clocks and watches
JewelryStationery and study materials, namely, scrapbook albums, cards being stationery, and writing implements being writing instruments; printed matter, namely, picture postcards; paintings and calligraphic works; photographs; photograph stands; sealing wax; paper and cardboard, namely, postcard paper
Paper Goods and Printed MatterBags and the like, namely, all-purpose carrying bags, briefcases, suitcases, trunks, handbags, and backpacks; pouches and the like, namely, pouches in the nature of leather pouches and drawstring pouches, name card cases, purses, key cases, wallets, business card cases, and unfitted vanity cases; umbrellas and their parts; walking sticks; canes; clothing for domestic pets
Leather GoodsTableware, namely, drinking cups not of precious metal, dishes and plates not of precious metal; non-electric cooking pots and pans; non-electric coffee-pots; non-electric Japanese cast iron kettles (tetsubin); non-electric kettles; non-electric portable coldboxes; rice chests; food preserving jars of glass; drinking flasks for travelers; vacuum bottles being insulated flasks; ice pails; non-electric whisks; cooking strainers; pepper pots; sugar bowls; salt shakers; egg cups; napkin holders; napkin rings; trays; toothpick holders; colanders; shakers, namely, salt and pepper shakers, cocktail shakers; Japanese style cooked rice scoops (shamoji); hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills; cooking funnels; Japanese style wooden pestles (surikogi); Japanese style earthenware mortars (suribachi); Japanese style personal dining trays or stands (zen); bottle openers; cooking graters; tart scoops; pan-mats, namely, trivets; chopsticks; chopstick cases; ladles and dippers for kitchen use; cooking sieves and sifters; chopping boards for kitchen use; rolling pins for cooking purposes; grills being cooking utensils; toothpicks; lemon squeezers being citrus juicers; non-electric waffle irons; cleaning tools and washing utensils, namely, washing brushes, cleaning pads; piggy banks not of metal; cosmetic and toilet utensils, namely, face-powder cases in the nature of powder compact sold empty, combs, make-up sets comprising makeup brushes, stencils for applying make-ups, perfume sprayers sold empty, nail brushes, powder puffs, hair brushes, and lip brushes; shoe brushes; shoe horns
Housewares and GlassWoven fabrics and textiles, namely, cotton fabrics, hemp yarn fabrics, silk fabrics, wool yarn fabrics, and chemical fiber fabrics; knitted fabrics; felt and non-woven textile fabrics; personal articles of woven textile not for wear, namely, towels of textile, handkerchiefs, Japanese cotton towels (tenugui), Japanese ceremonial wrapping cloth for general purposes (fukusa), and Japanese wrapping cloth for general purposes (furoshiki); mosquito nets; bedsheets; futon and quilts; linen fitted and unfitted futon and quilt covers; futon ticks in the nature of unfitted futon cover not of paper; pillowcases being pillow slips; blankets, namely, bed blankets; table napkins of textile; dish cloths
FabricsClothing, namely, coats, dresses, jackets, pants, suits, skirts, trousers, smocks, formalwear in the nature of evening dresses and tuxedos, sweaters, cardigans, vests and waistcoats, shirts, cuffs, collars for clothing, blouses, polo shirts, nightwear, negligees, pajamas, bath robes, underwear, and swimwear, Japanese traditional clothing, namely, sash bands for kimono (obi), full-length kimonos (nagagi), undershirts for kimonos (juban), short overcoat for kimono (haori), and pleated skirts for formal kimonos (hakama); sleep masks; aprons being clothing; collar protectors for wear; socks and stockings; puttees and gaiters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves; Japanese style socks (tabi); Japanese style socks (tabi covers); gloves and mittens being clothing; babies' diapers of textile; neckties; neckerchiefs; bandanas being neckerchiefs; warmth-keeping supports, namely, thermal underwear and leg warmers; mufflers; ear muffs being clothing; hoods; sedge hats (suge-gasa); nightcaps; headwear; garters; sock suspenders; suspenders being braces; waistbands; belts for clothing; Japanese style wooden clogs (geta), and Japanese style sandals (zori); masquerade costumes; clothes for sports, namely, sports jersey and sports shorts; boots for sports; horse-riding boots
ClothingToys, namely, action figures, and dolls; wax for skis; amusement game machines and amusement park rides; toys for domestic pets; go games; Japanese playing cards (utagaruta); Japanese chess (shogi games); dice; Japanese dice games (sugoroku); dice cups; diamond games in the nature of board games; chess games; checkers; conjuring apparatus, namely, magic tricks; dominoes; playing cards; Japanese playing cards (hanafuda); mah-jong; billiard equipment; sports equipment, namely, baseball and softball implements in the nature of bats and gloves, tennis and badminton implements, in the nature of rackets, hockey implements in the nature of pucks and sticks, golf implements in the nature of clubs and balls, skiing implements in the nature of skis and ski poles, and skating implements in the nature of roller skates and ice skates
Toys and Sporting Goods