Class 14 Eligibility Guide: What Jewelry Entrepreneurs Must Know Before Applying
Introduction 🌟
For jewelry entrepreneurs, picking the right trademark class is crucial—and no one wants to file mistakes that delay registration or leave your brand unprotected. Trademark Class 14 under the Nice Classification covers jewelry, precious metals, gemstones, timepieces, and related accessories.
But not every accessory belongs in Class 14. This guide provides a clear, actionable checklist to help you decide whether your product fits Class 14, so you’re filing correctly from day one, saving time, money, and legal headaches.

1. What Exactly Is Class 14?
Class 14 includes:
- Precious metals and their alloys (gold, silver, platinum)
- Jewelry (fine, costume, imitation)
- Precious and semi-precious stones
- Watches, clocks, and timing instruments
- Jewelry boxes (especially made of precious materials)
- Tie pins, cufflinks, pendants, charms
If your product fits any of these categories—especially jewelry or timepieces—it likely falls under Class 14.
2. Key Questions to Ask Yourself
A. Does It Contain Precious Metals or Stones?
- Does it include gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, emeralds, rubies?
- Even plated jewelry belongs here.
- Costume jewelry made to mimic precious materials also qualifies as “imitation jewelry.”
If yes → likely Class 14.
B. Is It Worn as Personal Adornment?
- Necklaces, rings, bracelets, brooches, earrings, anklets, or watches are all Class 14.
- Any decorative piece meant to be worn on the body usually fits.
If yes → likely Class 14.
3. Classify by Function: Decorative vs. Functional
- Decorative/personal use = Class 14 (jewelry, decorative watches).
- Purely functional items (like non-jewelry tools or plain metal hardware) do not fit here.
4. Commonly Misfiled Products
Product | Class 14? | Notes |
Leather watch straps | ✅ if sold with watch | May warrant Class 14 + Class 18 |
Smart rings with health monitoring | ✅ for jewelry + Class 9 for electronics | |
Jewelry cleaning kits | ❌ Not Class 14 | Likely Class 3 or 21 |
Enamel fashion earrings (non-precious metal) | ❌ | Lacks precious metal content |
Jewelry repair services | ❌ | Falls under Class 40 (services) |
5. The 8-Point Checklist
Answer yes to most to confirm Class 14 fit:
- Metal: Is precious or plated metal used?
- Stone Inclusion: Does it feature genuine or imitation gems?
- Wearable: Designed as a wearable item?
- Packaging: Is a jewelry-specific box or guaranteed required?
- Functional Design: Is it decorative, not just utilitarian?
- Tech Elements: Any electronic function requiring a second class?
- Service Offering: Are you filing a product or a service?
- Protectable Elements: Logo? Packaging design? Unique shape?
6. Why Choosing the Right Class Matters
- ✔️ Avoid Overpaying: Wrong class = redundancy & add-ons
- ✔️ Faster Registration: Correct filings reduce examiner conflict
- ✔️ Stronger Legal Defense: Class-specific rights = enforceable protection
- ✔️ Marketplace Tools: Amazon, Flipkart require Class 14 for brand registry
7. Filing Strategy for Jewelry Entrepreneurs
A. Conduct a Clearance Search
- Search Class 14 marks for same or similar names, logos
- Watch out for generic or popular terms
B. Decide on Content
- Word marks (names)
- Logos/typography (device marks)
- Taglines or packaging shapes
C. File Application
- Use Form TM-A for Class 14 in India
- Specify goods clearly: “sterling silver rings,” “gold-plated watches,” etc.
- Pay ₹4,500 (startup/individual) or ₹9,000 (company)
D. Monitor Process
- Respond to objections or journal oppositions
- File oppositions for conflicting marks if needed
E. Maintain Your Rights
- Use ® after registration
- File renewal by Year 9 for a 10-year validity
- Keep evidence of usage: packaging, tags, invoices, listings
8. Additional Tips & Common Mistakes
- Phonetic Checks Matter: Even sound-alikes can ruin applications
- Multi-Class Needs: Jewelry + electronics = dual filing in Class 9
- Use the ™ Symbol: Even before registration to signal ownership
- Monitor Marketplaces: Spot and stop counterfeit listings early
- Expert Help Pays Off: Legal partners prevent misfiling and save hassles
9. Scaling the Strategy
- Global Expansion: Use the Madrid Protocol to extend Class 14 rights internationally
- Licensing Opportunities: Trademarks turn into royalty-earning assets
- Investor Confidence: A well-fitted trademark signals business maturity
10. Final Takeaway
- Class 14 = your jewelry, whether fine or costume
- Use this checklist to ensure accurate filing
- Protecting the right product class ensures legal strength, branding clarity, and ecommerce growth
Need Help Classifying or Filing?
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