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Which category of trademark does selling handicrafts belong to?

Category 35.

Sales, belongs to Category 35: Marketing, Purchasing, Sales. Handicrafts: It depends on the specific nature of your product. For example, Category 20 is about "unprocessed or semi-processed bones, angles, teeth, and handicrafts not belonging to other categories", there is also Category 28 for "Toys", and Category 16 of "printing crafts" and so on.

Crafts are included in categories 14, 20, and 21 of the commodity classification table. Category 14 includes silver crafts, horns, bones, teeth, jewelry and works of art; category 20 Included in Category 21 are bamboo and wood handicrafts, straw products, lacquerware handicrafts, and unprocessed or semi-processed angle, tooth, and media products; Category 21 includes crystal handicrafts and porcelain, terracotta, or glass works of art.

Extended information:

The product classification list is not static. It will be gradually increased and revised with the enrichment of commodities and people's understanding of commodities.

Since 1923, China has formulated and published five commodity classification tables. By the 1950s, the world economy had achieved greater development and international exchanges had become more frequent. Some countries believe that the use of their own commodity classification schedules cannot adapt to international connections on trademark matters, causing trouble for trademark owners to register abroad, and is not conducive to the development of the trademark industry and economic development.

The trademark authorities of these countries believe that there is a need for an internationally unified commodity classification table for trademark registration. In this case the Nice Agreement was born.

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