This standard specifies the guidance and suggestions on the definition, judgment characteristics, treatment principle for judging fuzzy zone, principles of safety judgment and judgment procedures of children's jewellery, and also gives information on the graphic mark of children's jewellery.
It is applicable to the judgment of jewellery attributes and the definition of applicable children's age.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies.
GB 28480-2012 Adornment - Provision for limit of baneful elements
QB/T 1689-2006 Terms of precious metal adornment
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in QB/T 1689-2006 and the following apply. For the convenience of application, some terms and definitions in QB/T 1689-2006 are re-listed as follows.
3.1
jewellery
ornaments designed and intended for human wear, excluding functional buttons and other articles
Note: Jewellery includes hair adornment (e.g. hairpin), ear adornment (earring, otic insert, earbob, otic clamp, etc.), neck adornment (necklace, pendant, chaplet, etc.), hand adornment (finger ring, bangle, bracelet, etc.), crural adornment (anklet, ankle chain, etc.), finery (collar ornaments, stickpin, breast ornaments, etc.) and others as well as religious or other decorations and badges.
3.1.1
children's jewellery
jewellery for children aged under 14 years old
3.1.2
adult's jewellery
jewellery for teenagers or adults aged 14 and above
3.1.3
gems and precious metal jewellery
natural gems (including natural gemstone, natural jade and natural organic gemstone), artificial gemstones (including synthetic gemstone, artificial gemstone, split gemstone and reconstructed gemstone) and jewellery made of precious metal materials
GB/T 36927-2018 The following standards are cited: