The trademark is made up of a fancy, arranged coat of arms: a trilateral medieval shield with a convex upper part, above which there is a stylized crown, intersected by a perfect circle made up of twelve five-pointed stars plotted on invisible markings; the stylized calvary is depicted on the shield, comprising the hill, which extends from the bottom corner towards the top of the shield: in the middle of the hill, there is a five-pointed star, above which there is a sphere from out of which the trident appears. The trident is made up of three crosses, the one in the middle of which is the vertical axis of symmetry and the actual shaft of the trident, which is taller than the other two lateral crosses, which are identical to each other; there are two out of twelve stars on the shield forming part of the circle, which surround the upper part of the shield and the crown situated above it; this crown is made up of two graphic features: one is a convex curved line, which runs parallel to the top of the shield and the other, situated above it, is made up of four contiguous concave and curved lines with five peaks.
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.