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Tar and pitch; non-metallic minerals for building or
construction; ceramic building materials, bricks and
refractory products; linoleum building materials; plastic
building materials; synthetic building materials; asphalt,
and asphalt building or construction materials; rubber
building or construction materials; plaster (for building
purposes); lime building or construction materials; building
or construction materials of plaster; geotextiles;
prefabricated building kits (not of metal); vegetation
seed-carrier sheets for prevention of earth collapse or
landslide; plastic security windows allowing communication;
demarcating tapes; cement and its products; building timber;
building stone; building glass; artifitial fish reefs (not
of metal); hen-houses and poultry cages (not of metal);
paint spraying booths (not of metal); moulds for forming
cement products (not of metal); water-pipe valves (not of
metal or plastics); road signs (not of metal, non-luminous,
and not mechanical); beacons (not of metal, non-luminous);
storage tanks (not of metal or plastics); mooring bitts and
bollards (not of metal); letter boxes of masonry; joinery
fittings (not of metal); stone lanterns; transportable
greenhouses (not of metal) for household use; gravestones
and tomb plaques (not of metal); diving platforms (not of
metal); stone sculptures; concrete sculptures; marble
sculptures; nonmetallic mineral materials (unworked or
partly worked)
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Meerschaum (raw or partly worked material); yellow amber;
loading pallets (not of metal); beehives (hive boxes or
honeycombs); hairdresser's chairs; barbers' chairs; valves
of plastic (not including machine elements); storage tanks
(not of metal or masonry); containers for transport, not of
metal; curtain fittings; metal-substitute plastic fasteners;
nails, wedges, nuts, screws, tacks, bolts, rivets and
casters (not of metal); washers (not of metal, not of rubber
or vulcanized fiber); locks (non-electric, not of metal);
cushions (furniture); japanese floor cushions (zabuton);
pillows; mattresses; straw plaits (braids); industrial
packaging containers of wood, bamboo or plastics; drinking
straws; trays (not of metal); embroidery frames and hoops;
nameplates and door nameplates (not of metal); flagpoles;
hand-held flat fans; hand-held folding fans; stakes for
plants or trees; beds for household pets; dog kennels;
nesting boxes for small birds; step ladders and ladders (not
of metal); letter boxes (not of metal or masonry); hat hooks
(not of metal); shopping baskets; water tanks for household
purposes (not of metal or masonry); hanging boards (Japanese
style pegboards using positional hooks); tool boxes (not of
metal); towel dispensers (not of metal); furniture; indoor
window blinds (shade) (furniture); blinds of reed, rattan or
bamboo (sudare); bead curtains for decoration; oriental
single panel standing partition (tsuitate); oriental folding
partition screens (byoubu); benches; advertising balloons;
upright signboards of wood or plastics; artificial model
food samples; man-made garden ponds (structures); ritual
equipment; cradles; infant walkers; mannequins; costume
display stands; sleeping bags (for camping); picture frames;
plaster sculptures; plastic sculptures; wooden sculptures;
japanese food wrapping sheets of wood as materials (kyogi);
ferns (unworked or partly worked material); bamboo (unworked
or partly worked material); bamboo skins (unworked or partly
worked material); vines; rattan (unworked or partly worked
material); tree barks; reeds (raw or partly worked
material); rushes (raw or partly worked material); onigaya
hay (raw or partly worked material); sedges (unworked or
partly worked material); vegetable aggregate for plaster
(susa); straw of wheat, barley or oats; rice straw; tusks
(raw or partly worked material); whalebones; shells and
crusts; artificial horns; ivory (unworked or partly worked
material); animal horns; animal teeth; tortoiseshells
(unworked or partly worked material); animal bone (unworked
or partly worked material); coral (unworked or partly
worked); bathroom vanity