Shipping policy

OUR SHIPPING POLICY 

Every order, commission, and sale is handled with care and as much clarity and transparency as possible.  My goal is for you to be completely thrilled with your purchase! Please read below to see how we can help you.

Shipping and Packaging

I have special packaging for each kind of paintings and art prints and pack them with extra care with experience of shipping art Internationally for over 10 years. Original art is shipped in box, sturdy envelopes or rolled in a tube, depend on a size of the painting. Fine art prints shipped in sturdy envelopes up to 9x12’’ size and rolled in tube for larger sizes. If you have any questions about how your order would be packed, please contact us.

All orders shipped with UPS Prime shipping service to United States and most common destinations and arriving within 2-7 business days from the shipment date. However some countries or areas could be out of UPS service, in those cases orders shipped with allowed International Mail Services as Registered Mail and High Priority International Mail. For all orders tracking information is provided.

All orders shipped within 1-5 business days from the date of purchase. If you have any special requirements about shipping time please contact us.

Payments

We accept PayPal and all credit cards through PayPal checkout system. 

If you don’t have PayPal account just use your preferred payment card as a guest, her you could look how to pay with PayPal with no PayPal account

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International Orders

I'm not responsible for any custom duties or import VAT charges. This depends on your local laws and these are different in every country and this is responsibility of the buyer to pay them when the package arrives and Customs Department in your country decree VAT and/or Custom Duty fees. Please check those rules for your country before the purchase. 


Please note – Taxes and Duties which you may required to pay are NOT the payment for shipping, these are taxes and Duties are paid to Customs Department of your country. Also the customs clearance is the documented permission to pass that the national customs authority grants to the imported goods.

The customs clearance is typically given to a shipping agent to prove that all applicable customs duties have been paid and the shipment has been approved.

The shipping provider may charge a customs clearance fee or customs handling fee for processing the import declaration, an advancement fee for paying the duty and VAT on behalf of the recipient, an airline handling fee for loading and unloading the goods, a security fee for screening or x-raying the goods and a fee for preparing the customs declaration.

These charges will vary from company to company and vary in different countries, usually appear as Brokerage Fee in Customs Invoice. And this is also NOT the payment for shipping but for Customs Process.

For example, Customs and Duties for international Orders for EU:

https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/individuals/buying-goods-services-online-personal-use/buying-goods/buying-goods-online-coming-from-a-noneu-union-country_en