The color(s) white, black, gold, red, blue and dark red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"SINCE 1899", "KOREAN RED GINSENG", AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "HONGSAM" AND "6 NYEON-GEUN"
The mark consists of two cables in gold connecting at the top to a circle in white with a red swirl and a blue swirl within the circle, and connecting at the bottom to two white cloud formations with a gold outline next to the stylized number "6" in white and Sino-Korean characters that transliterate to "NYEON-GEUN" in white. The mark features four rows of three gold stars, surrounding a gold outlined shield shape in white. Inside the shield shape appears "SINCE 1899" stylized in black and Korean characters that transliterate to "CHEONG KWAN JANG" in black and Sino-Korean characters "HONGSAM" in red. The two cables, the stars, the clouds and the shield all appear on a dark red background. Below the number "6" is a red banner with a gold outline featuring the wording "KOREAN RED GINSENG" in white. The entire mark appears on a red rectangle background.
SINCE EIGHTEEN NINETY NINE SIX KOREAN RED GINSENG; SINCE ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY NINE SIX KOREAN RED GINSENG; SINCE ONE EIGHT NINE NINE SIX KOREAN RED GINSENG
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "CHEONG KWAN JANG", "HONGSAM" and "6 nyeon-geun" and this means "straight/upright/main", "government official", "village/manor", respectively and "red ginseng" and "6 year old roots" in English.