The color(s) red, orange, white, blue, brown, peach, grey, black, pink, green, purple and silver is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"TEA"
The mark consists of a black rectangle with a multicolor square, typically seen on portrait backgrounds with blended colors of pink, red, brown, blue, green, peach, purple, all in varying shades, centered at the top of the black rectangle. The outer brown outlines are background area and are not part of the mark. Centered below the multicolor square are the word "MALACHI" in all capital red, with black spots, bold block lettering and the word "TEA" in all capital orange, with black spots, bold block lettering. Centered inside the multicolor square is the image of an old Native American man standing. The image includes the man from head to half-way between his waist and knees. The man has brown colored face and hands with black accented features. The man has his hands in front of him, laying across his waist with the fingers of both hands intertwined together and the tips of each thumb pressed together so the back sides of his hands are visible. The man is wearing a long-sleeved, button-down, blue-denim shirt with white buttons. Over the blue-denim shirt the man is wearing a brown sleeveless vest which bunches on the man' right side, showing the grey lining of the vest. Around the man's neck are two silver necklace chains. Both chains lead to a grey metal pattern that is used to hold a grey claw. The man also has long brown hair that hangs just below the man's shoulders, and on top of his head he is wearing a raccoon skin hat of brown and black with the tail running down the right side of the man's head. Around the man's waist and covering the lower portion of his body is a white cooking apron.
The name "MALACHI" does not identify a living individual. The portrait in the mark does not identify a living individual.