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Which category does jewelry belong to in trademark registration?

Jewelry can be divided into a broad sense and a narrow sense. Jewelry in the narrow sense only refers to jade products, while jewelry in the broad sense should include gold, silver and natural materials.

1: With the development of society and economy, in addition to natural gems and artificial gems, the concept of jewelry should be expanded to include gold, silver, jewelry, etc. The industries that deal in these items are collectively called the jewelry industry, and the scope of jewelry is much larger than the general concept of gems. In a broad sense, gemstones generally refer to raw materials suitable for polishing or carving into jewelry or handicrafts. So, among the 45 trademark classifications, which category does jewelry trademark registration belong to?

2: 1403 Jewelry, souvenirs made of gemstones and precious metals, 140040 Precious metal thread (jewelry), 14004 Precious metal thread (jewelry), 140050 Jewelry (jewelry), 140064 Gold thread (jewelry), 14468 Decoration Goods (jewellery), 14000 Pearls (jewelry), 140097 Artificial gemstones (jewelry for clothing), 140097 Artificial jewelry (jewelry for clothing), 140107: Rings (jewelry).

3: The above is all the content introduced to you by the First Product Standards Bureau regarding the categories of jewelry trademark registration. To register a full class or multiple classes of trademarks, relevant companies must register based on the specific goods or services sold. Choose the correct trademark category. If you have any other questions, you are welcome to log in to the official website of the First Product Standard Bureau for free online consultation at any time. You can check more product trademark categories at the First Product Standard Bureau.

4: First search for the trademark. If there is no identical or similar one before, you can prepare the application documents and submit the application. It will take about 1 month after the application is submitted and the company will have ten working days. The Trademark Office will issue you an application acceptance notice (this period is called the formal examination stage).

5: After the formal review is completed, it will enter the substantive review stage. This stage will take about 1 to 1 and a half years. If the substantive review is passed, it will enter the announcement process (this period is 3 months, also (called the objection period), when the announcement period expires and no one raises an objection. You can get the registration certificate.