The mark consists of a white rectangle with a double light brown outlines. Inside the rectangle is a light brown border with designs of light brown flowers and leaves and various intersecting light brown lines to create the appearance of broken glass, and in the center top of the border appears two non-Latin characters in light brown. The rectangle that is formed by the inside of the border is segmented, from top to bottom, into a top rectangle, a square with a left bordering rectangle, a right bordering rectangle and a bottom rectangle, all in light brown. The top rectangle has three non-Latin characters appearing above three more non-Latin characters, all in light brown. Inside the square appears another light brown square, and inside that square is a non-Latin character in light brown. Below the non-Latin character inside the square are two non-Latin characters in light brown. Inside the rectangle bordering the square to the left are three non-Latin characters in light brown appearing vertically. Inside the rectangle bordering the square to the right is the number "6" in light brown, and below the number "6" appears two non-Latin characters in light brown appearing vertically. The bottom rectangle inside the border has six non-Latin characters in light brown.
SIX
The color(s) light brown and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "BINGPYO", "CheongKwanJang", "GORYEOSAM", "TOJIKSAM", "NYEONGEUN", "CHEONSAM", and "HANGUK INSAM GONGSA" and this means "mark for proof", "high ranking government official", "Korean ginseng", "ginseng dried straight from earth", "year old roots", "the first rank of ginseng", and "Korea Ginseng Corporation", respectively in English.
The English translation of the non-Latin characters in the mark is "Mark for proof", "high ranking government official", "Korean ginseng", "Ginseng dried straight from the land", "6 year old roots", "The first rank of Ginseng" and "KOREA GINSENG CORPORATION", respectively.
THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "BINGPYO", "KORYEO SAM", "TOJIKSAM", "CHEON", "6 NYEONGEUN", "CHEONSAM", AND "HANGUK INSAM GONGSA"