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I Details of products : 

Our jewels are Made in France produced by 3D printing and are all reworked by hand, there are all made in 18kt solid gold
Weight : 0.1 g.
Size (varies by model) is approximately 4mm x 4mm
Thickness : 0.4 mm
For an perfect application we recommended you to refer a tooth gem tech or ask your local dentist who will use professional and non-harmful products, a teeth jewel is totally safe and not harmful. A tooth gem can last 1 month to more than 1 year, depending on the acidity of each person's saliva and the right method used.

II Shipping and delivery informations : 

- We ship from France 1 to 4 working days after receipt of payment. (The shipping time varies depending on the available stock as well as the request for customization)Delivery is worldwide.Different shipping options can be chosen during standard or express checkout.Shipping costs are between 8 and 60 EUROS or more depending on your location and preferences, the exact amount will be calculated during checkout.All shipments are fully tracked.European orders are usually delivered within 3 to 8 working days after shipping standard delivery and between 2 to 3 days after shipping for express delivery.International orders are usually delivered within 5-20 business days after shipping for standard delivery and 2-5 days after shipping for express delivery depending on the country you live in. * One week shipping time may be required depending on stock.*Customer will be responsible for paying the customs duty. 

III Duties and import taxes :

Duties and import taxes IsisnGold are Delivered at place (DAP), also called delivered duty unpaid (DDU). This term indicates that the seller is only responsible for shipping the product, and that the customer is responsible for paying any import costs to the shipping carrier, such as duties, import taxes, or brokerage/disbursement fees upon delivery. Some shipping carriers charge additional fees for collecting duties upon delivery if the duties haven't been paid in advance. Low-value goods taxA low-value goods tax is applied to shipments in some countries and regions. This tax affects goods below a certain value threshold, which varies between different countries and regions. For example, The European Union has a low-value tax threshold where VAT is collected on cross-border orders that are equal to or less than 150 EUR, while the United Kingdom has a low-value tax threshold where VAT is collected on cross-border orders that are equal to or less than 135 GBP.Low-value goods taxes apply in the following countries:AustraliaNew ZealandSwitzerlandNorwaythe European Unionthe United KingdomImport taxImport taxes are charged by a country or region's customs authority for shipments that are above the de minimis. In most cases, this tax is equivalent to the local sales tax, such as VAT or GST.Customs dutyCustoms duty is a charge applied to shipments by the receiving country or region's customs authority for shipments that are above the de minimis. Customs duty is calculated based on the following factors:the product’s declared value and shipping coststhe product category as determined by the HS code (Harmonized Item Description and Coding System)the country or region of originthe destination country's tariff ratesapplicable trade treatiesDuties and import tax based on the product's declared value might be affected by discounts or free items.Minimum order value before duties and import taxes are appliedNot all orders are subject to duties and import taxes. Many countries or regions have a minimum order value called a de minimis, before duties and import taxes apply. The following table provides some examples of de minimis values.The de minimis is different for each country or region, and some have specific rules that affect the de minimis value depending on where the shipment originates. For example, goods that are shipped into Canada from Mexico or the United States are subject to duties if the goods are valued at $150 CAD or more, and subject to import taxes if the goods are valued at $40 or more.