Trademarking for Artisans: How to Secure Your Handmade Tool Brand in Class 8
In today’s competitive world, artisans who handcraft tools with precision and passion are building more than just products—they’re building brands. However, many small toolmakers don’t realize that protecting their brand legally is just as important as crafting high-quality items. If you’re selling handmade tools like chisels, knives, pliers, or screwdrivers, then understanding Trademark Class 8 is essential. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about registering a trademark for your handmade tool business under Class 8 and how it can protect your creativity from copycats.
What is Trademark Class 8?
Trademark Class 8, under the Nice Classification System, includes:
- Hand tools and implements (manually operated)
- Cutlery
- Side arms
- Razors
For artisans who design and sell handmade tools such as blades, screwdrivers, wrenches, or custom knives, this is the class that legally represents their product category. Registering your brand under Class 8 ensures that no one else can use a similar or identical name/logo for similar tools.
Why Trademark Registration is Crucial for Artisans
As a small-scale creator or a local craftsman, you may think trademarks are only for big companies. But that’s a misconception. Here’s why it’s even more important for artisans:
1. Protect Your Unique Brand Identity
Your brand name and logo are more than just marketing tools—they represent your reputation and craftsmanship. A trademark gives you exclusive rights to use them.
2. Stop Copycats and Duplicates
Once your tools gain popularity, others might try to sell similar-looking items using your brand name or a confusingly similar one. A trademark legally prevents them from doing so.
3. Create Customer Trust
Buyers, especially online, are more confident purchasing from a business that looks professional and protected.
4. Expand Without Worry
As your handmade tool business grows—whether through e-commerce, fairs, or retail—your trademark ensures you’re legally covered across India.
What Handmade Products Fall Under Class 8?
If you’re unsure whether your tool fits under Class 8, here are some examples:
- Hand-operated woodworking tools
- Handmade scissors or shears
- Custom carving tools
- Personalized kitchen knives
- Manual gardening tools
- Craft knives
- Handcrafted multi-tools
All of these belong to Class 8. However, power tools (run by electricity or batteries) fall under Class 7, so it’s important to identify the nature of your tool correctly.
Step-by-Step Guide to Register a Trademark in Class 8
Now that you know Class 8 is the right category, let’s walk through the steps to register your trademark:
Step 1: Choose a Unique Brand Name
Avoid generic names like “Sharp Tools” or “Best Blades.” Try something creative, catchy, and not already in use. You can even use your own name if it’s unique.
Step 2: Do a Trademark Search
Before you file anything, search the Indian Trademark Database online to ensure your chosen name or logo isn’t already registered under Class 8.
Use:
➡ https://ipindiaonline.gov.in/tmrpublicsearch
Check for identical or deceptively similar names. If there’s a match, change your brand name slightly or try a different one to avoid rejection.
Step 3: Draft a Strong Application
Include these details:
- Applicant’s name and address
- Brand name/logo
- Description of goods (mention “handmade tools” or specify items like “custom carving knives”)
- Class 8 selection
- Power of attorney (if using an agent)
Step 4: File the Application
You can file:
- Online via IP India’s portal
- Offline by visiting the Trademark Registry Office
After payment, you’ll receive an acknowledgment with a TM number to start using the ™ symbol.
Step 5: Monitor the Application Process
The trademark office will:
- Examine your application
- Possibly raise an objection
- If approved, publish it in the Trademark Journal
- Allow 4 months for public opposition
- Then issue registration with the ® symbol
Common Mistakes Artisans Should Avoid
Even the best craftspeople can face trademark rejection if they overlook small but critical points:
❌ Choosing a Generic Name
Names like “Knife Makers” or “Woodwork Tools” are too descriptive and usually rejected.
❌ Ignoring Trademark Search
Many artisans don’t check if someone else already owns a similar brand. Always search first.
❌ Wrong Trademark Class
Choosing Class 7 instead of Class 8 (for manual tools) can delay or even nullify your registration.
❌ Skipping Legal Help
Even though DIY registration is possible, legal experts help avoid technical errors.
Tips to Make Your Trademark Stronger
- Use a logo + brand name together
- Choose a name that reflects your style or craftsmanship
- Avoid words that describe the product’s quality or function (e.g., “Sharp,” “Heavy Duty”)
- File early—even if your business is still small
Trademark Duration and Renewal
Your Class 8 trademark lasts 10 years and is renewable indefinitely. You just have to apply for renewal before the expiry date. This long-term protection is ideal for artisans who plan to build a long-standing business.
Cost of Class 8 Trademark Registration
Here’s a rough cost estimate for 2025:
Type of Applicant | Govt Fee (per class) |
Individual/Startup/SME | ₹4,500 |
Company or LLP | ₹9,000 |
Legal/professional fees may apply if you hire an expert for filing.
Real-Life Example: How a Local Artisan Protected His Brand
Rajiv, a blacksmith from Rajasthan, was selling handmade tools at local expos under the brand name “Raj Tools.” After seeing his name being copied online by another seller, he decided to register his trademark under Class 8. Not only did he win the legal case, but his brand is now growing nationally with full legal protection. If he hadn’t trademarked his brand, he could’ve lost years of hard work and trust.
Final Thoughts: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
You’ve put your heart, time, and energy into creating high-quality handmade tools. Don’t let someone else steal the credit or misuse your brand. Trademarking under Class 8 gives you the power to grow confidently, market fearlessly, and legally protect what’s yours.
Whether you sell online, in local stores, or through exhibitions—your brand deserves recognition and protection. Start your trademark journey today.
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