     OJ L 326, 29.12.1969, p. 36 .’    ,
  ‘63.  Lead      CAS No 7439-92-1      EC No 231-100-4       and its compounds   ,  1.   Shall not be placed on the market or used in any individual part of jewellery articles if the concentration of lead (expressed as metal) in such a part is equal to or greater than 0,05 % by weight.     2.  For the purposes of paragraph 1:      “jewellery articles” shall include jewellery and imitation jewellery articles and hair accessories, including:       bracelets, necklaces and rings;      piercing jewellery;      wrist watches and wrist-wear;      brooches and cufflinks;         “any individual part” shall include the materials from which the jewellery is made, as well as the individual components of the jewellery articles.        3.   Paragraph 1 shall also apply to individual parts when placed on the market or used for jewellery-making.     4.  By way of derogation, paragraph 1 shall not apply to:      crystal glass as defined in Annex I (categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) to Council Directive 69/493/EEC ;      internal components of watch timepieces inaccessible to consumers;      non-synthetic or reconstructed precious and semiprecious stones (CN code 7103, as established by Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87), unless they have been treated with lead or its compounds or mixtures containing these substances;      enamels, defined as vitrifiable mixtures resulting from the fusion, vitrification or sintering of minerals melted at a temperature of at least 500 °C.        5.   By way of derogation, paragraph 1 shall not apply to jewellery articles placed on the market for the first time before 9 October 2013 and jewellery articles produced before 10 December 1961.     6.   By 9 October 2017, the Commission shall re-evaluate this entry in the light of new scientific information, including the availability of alternatives and the migration of lead from the articles referred to in paragraph 1 and, if appropriate, modify this entry accordingly.   ,
