The mark consists of five black Korean characters above the word "CHARIM" in gray within a square with curved sides and gaps on the left and right sides, the square being colored brown on the left, green in the middle and yellow on the right.
The colors black, gray, brown, green and yellow are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark translate to "CHARIM" and this means "to set a table before a meal" in English.
The English translation of CHARIM in the mark is to set a table before a meal.