Items that cannot be shipped

We will check the items you requested and guide you according to the standards of the delivery country.
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Olaeet cannot be held responsible for this.

If you send prohibited items, you may be subject to criminal punishment under the Customs Act and may be returned, discarded, and subject to customs duties.

The following are common prohibited and restricted items by country.

If you have any additional questions, please contact Olaeet and we will check and guide you by country.

Also, regulations may change. Olaeet will do its best to ensure that customers receive the items they want.

Common Prohibited Items by Country

Perfumes and skin products containing alcohol are also prohibited.

Including electronic cigarettes.

Includes refrigerants and is considered dangerous goods.

Most generators are tested with gasoline, but even if all the gas in the tank is drained, residue remains, which is dangerous and flammable, so they are prohibited.

Examples) Coins, currency, stamps, securities, money orders, unset jewelry, industrial diamonds, human remains

No expensive stamps, securities

Ivory and ivory products, furs

Seeds, vegetables, and vegetables

Pornography

Loose stones, all types of pearls, cut or uncut, and semi-precious stones (amethyst, aquamarine, citrine, garnet, turquoise, topaz, onyx, opal, etc.) and all gems (diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires) are prohibited.

Only 1~2 refrigerator magnets can be shipped.

Except for countries that prohibit the shipment of airline tickets, all airline tickets with an indefinite date or valid can be shipped, but you must check whether they are documents or non-document shipments.

Please inquire about IATA shipping regulations as they are complicated! If it is possible to ship, a label must be attached after completing the SAFETY DOCUMENT.

Speakers containing magnets cannot be shipped.

Cows, goats, sheep, and pigs are considered domestic animals, and other animals are considered unprocessed animals, and items and products from them are prohibited for shipment.
Products from unprocessed animals are clothing (shoes, belts, wallets, handbags), ornaments (jewelry, home decorations), or other by-products, and are made from the following items:
Amphibians, birds, crustaceans, fish
Cows, goats, sheep, and pigs are considered domestic animals, and other animals are considered unprocessed animals, and items and products from them are prohibited for shipment.
Coral, shells, animal sponges
Horns, claws, hooves, nails
Ivory, teeth, tusks, beaks
Turtle shells
Whale baleen (including powder and waste of these products)

Includes toy weapons and firearms.

Weapons intended for physical harm are prohibited.
Generally, knives, utility knives, and pocket knives used for food preparation can be shipped, but weapons, switch blades (knives with protruding blades), swords, and bayonets are prohibited.
※ Refer to the prohibited and restricted items of each country. (e.g., China prohibits all types of knives except butter knives)

Alcohol, cosmetics containing alcohol

Items on display that require Carnet clearance.

Human remains, including human and animal remains

Cash and transferable items

Gas, radioactive materials, fire extinguishers, sprays, etc. cannot be sent

Examples) Artwork, antiques, jewelry, gold, silver, etc.

All food and medicines. (However, in the case of medicines, the sender must check with the destination country whether or not they are cleared through customs, and additionally, a prescription issued in English is required.)

All flammable products such as methanol, acetone, nail polish, candles, and matches cannot be shipped.

Precious metals must not exceed USD500 per package. (Imitation precious metals are not included, and up to USD50,000 can be shipped per package).
Items made of unprocessed, semi-finished products, or powdered precious metals including gold are prohibited.

Negotiable items (e.g. bank drafts, bearer bonds, bearer stocks, bonds, checks, deposit slips, checks (both unused and written checks), credit cards, letters of credit, lottery tickets, money orders, promissory notes, stocks, traveler’s checks (both unused and written checks) are restricted items, so you must check with each country to see if they are allowed to be shipped.

If a watch contains more than 50% of precious metals (gold, silver, platinum) or jewels (diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires), the watch is considered jewelry.