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Children's jewelry and CPSC eFiling

Prep checklist for children's jewelry importers managing materials, coatings, charms, batch records, and testing traceability.

Audience: Importers of children's necklaces, bracelets, rings, charms, hair accessories, and jewelry-like items.

Materials and coatings drive the record

Children's jewelry packets should track metal/plastic materials, coatings, charms, beads, cords, clasps, coatings, and supplier changes.

Identify each component and material, not only the finished SKU name.
Track color/coating/plating changes and charm or bead substitutions.
Confirm age grade, packaging, warnings, and intended use.

Test-report matching

A jewelry assortment can have multiple component combinations that need separate support.

Match report numbers to each component, color, coating, charm, or assortment when relevant.
Collect lab legal name, address, phone, test date, and citation support.
Ask whether any supplier, material, coating, clasp, charm, or factory changed after testing.

Broker packet

Prepare broker handoff data while flagging component uncertainty.

Full PGA data pack tied to the supported certificate record.
Reference PGA identifiers per Product ID/Version ID if used.
Missing checklist for component mapping, lab phone, and citations.

Copy-ready assets

Templates you can adapt

Children's jewelry supplier request

Please provide component-level material details for each charm, bead, chain, clasp, cord, coating/plating, and accessory; the tested sample/report number; factory and manufacture date range; batch/lot; warnings/age grade; and whether any component, coating, supplier, or factory changed after testing.

Mini FAQ

Common questions

Can one report cover an assortment?

Only if the tested components and source records support the assortment. Track differences rather than assuming coverage.

Next step

Build jewelry packet records around component-level source data.