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Compliance Statement

Author: Release time: 2026-07-08 14:14:33 View number: 21

 

Our Commitment: At Rosarybase.com, we believe that cultural artifacts and handcrafted goods are bridges between peoples. This statement reflects our dedication to cultural respect, mutual understanding, and responsible business practices across all regions we serve.

1. Who We Are

1.1 Our Products

The products showcased on Rosarybase.com are cultural artworks, themed accessories, handcrafted items, and cultural gift products. They are created for cross-border e-commerce sellers and international trading companies serving markets worldwide. Each piece reflects the beauty of craftsmanship and the richness of cultural heritage.

🎨 Cultural Artworks
Celebrating craftsmanship and heritage
📿 Themed Accessories
Designs inspired by cultural motifs
🛠️ Handcrafted Goods
Made by skilled artisans
🎁 Cultural Gifts
Meaningful gifts for global markets

1.2 About Product Names

Some product names include terms rooted in historical tradition, cultural customs, and common usage. These names are used solely to identify the cultural theme and background of each product. They do not imply that any product carries religious efficacy, spiritual power, or supernatural function.

Please Note: Our product naming follows established industry conventions and international trade classification practices. Names are intended to facilitate product identification and procurement — they do not constitute any representation regarding religious attributes or functions.

2. Cultural Respect & Inclusivity

2.1 Respecting Cultural & Religious Diversity

We deeply respect the cultural and religious traditions of every region and community around the world. We recognize that symbols, motifs, and artifacts carry different meanings across cultures, and we honor those differences with sincerity and care.

Understanding: We approach every culture with curiosity and humility, seeking to understand rather than to judge. We believe that learning about other traditions enriches us all.
Inclusivity: Our products are created for people of all backgrounds. We do not promote or oppose any particular religion, belief system, or worldview. Our items celebrate cultural heritage as a shared human treasure.
Against Discrimination: We firmly oppose any form of discrimination based on religion, ethnicity, nationality, gender, or cultural background. Extremism and intolerance have no place in our business.
Dialogue & Exchange: We encourage intercultural dialogue and believe that handcrafted goods can foster appreciation across cultures, promoting peace and mutual respect.

2.2 Products as Cultural Expressions

All content on our platform — including product descriptions, images, and videos — serves as cultural and artistic presentation only. We share objective information about materials, craftsmanship, dimensions, and historical context. We do not include religious doctrine, ritual instruction, or faith guidance in any of our content.

3. Regulatory Compliance & Market Entry

Different countries and regions have their own product safety regulations, certification requirements, and customs procedures. These requirements are complex and vary significantly by product type, target market, and intended use. As a supplier, we provide products that meet agreed manufacturing specifications — but ultimate regulatory compliance in the destination market is the responsibility of the buyer, who serves as the importer and market-facing operator.

Important: Regulatory requirements for cross-border trade are complex and differ by country. Buyers are responsible for understanding and fulfilling the compliance obligations of their specific target markets, including but not limited to product certification, labeling, chemical compliance, and safety testing.

3.1 Common Compliance Considerations

🇺🇸 United States
Buyers selling into the US market should be aware of requirements such as California Proposition 65 (chemical warning labels), CPSIA (children's product safety), FTC labeling rules, and CPSC regulations. Buyers are responsible for determining which requirements apply to their products and ensuring compliance.
🌍 Other Markets
The UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, the Middle East, and other regions each have their own product safety and import regulations. Buyers must verify and fulfill the specific requirements of their destination country before importing and selling products.
Prop 65 Note: For buyers distributing products in California, Proposition 65 warning labels may be required. We can provide relevant material information upon request to help buyers assess their Prop 65 obligations, but the final labeling and compliance is the buyer's responsibility.

3.2 Who Handles Compliance?

Buyers have two options for handling destination-market compliance:

Self-Managed: Buyers may handle all compliance matters independently — including product testing, certification, labeling, and customs documentation — using their own resources or third-party service providers in the destination country.
Commissioned to Us: Buyers may also commission us to assist with specific compliance needs. We can help coordinate product testing through accredited laboratories, prepare necessary documentation, and facilitate the certification process on the buyer's behalf. If you have compliance requirements, please contact us to discuss.
Let's Talk: Compliance requirements can be complex, and every buyer's situation is unique. If you have questions about product compliance, need help with testing or certification, or want to discuss your specific market requirements, please reach out to us before placing your order. We are happy to communicate and explore how we can support your compliance needs.

4. Buyer Responsibilities

Market Research: Buyers must research and understand the regulatory requirements of their target markets before importing and selling products.
Product Classification: Buyers must determine the correct product classification for their target market (e.g., general product vs. children's product, decorative item vs. toy) and ensure compliance with corresponding regulations.
Labeling & Certification: Buyers are responsible for affixing all required labels, warnings, and certification marks in the destination market.
Import & Customs: Buyers handle import procedures, customs declarations, duty payments, and trade compliance in the destination country.
Post-Sale Obligations: Any consumer complaints, product recalls, warranty claims, or regulatory inquiries in the destination market are handled by the buyer as the market-facing seller.

5. How We Can Help

While compliance is ultimately the buyer's responsibility, we are not hands-off. If you need support, we can assist with:

  • Coordinating product testing through accredited third-party laboratories (SGS, Intertek, TÜV, BV, etc.);
  • Providing material information and chemical composition data to support buyer compliance assessments;
  • Preparing and supplying necessary product documentation for customs and import purposes;
  • Facilitating the certification process on the buyer's behalf when commissioned;
  • Cooperating with buyer-initiated factory audits and product inspections;
  • Communicating openly about any specific compliance needs or concerns.
Have Compliance Needs? Every market is different, and we understand that navigating regulatory requirements can be challenging. If you have any compliance-related needs or questions, please contact us — we are always willing to communicate and find the best way to support your business.

6. Statement of Effectiveness

This Compliance & Cultural Respect Statement, together with our Terms of Use, constitutes our commitment to responsible and respectful global trade. We reserve the right to update this statement as regulations evolve and our business grows. Updated versions take effect upon publication on our website.

By placing an order with Rosarybase.com, buyers acknowledge that they have read and understood this statement and accept their respective compliance responsibilities as outlined herein.

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