The mark consists of the white stylized wording "KORE6" over a red circle with the red number "6" and red abstract lines within. Above the wording is a white shield design created from two white cables connecting at the top to a circle with a swirl within the circle and connecting at the bottom to two cloud formations next to the white number "6" above white Korean characters. The white cables are surrounded by four rows of three white stars. Inside the shield design is the white stylized wording "SINCE 1899" above white Korean characters. Below the shield design is a white banner with the red stylized wording "KOREAN RED GINSENG". All over a red rectangular carrier.
KOREAN SIX SINCE ONE EIGHT NINE NINE SIX KOREAN RED GINSENG SIX; KOREAN SIX SINCE ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY NINE SIX KOREAN RED GINSENG SIX; KOREAN SIX SINCE EIGHTEEN HUNDRED NINETY NINE SIX KOREAN RED GINSENG SIX
The colors red and white are claimed as a feature of the mark.
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", and "VILLAGE/MANOR", respectively and "RED GINSENG" and "6 YEAR OLD ROOTS" in English.
The English translation of the separate non-Latin characters in the mark is "STRAIGHT/UPRIGHT/MAIN", "GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL", and "VILLAGE/MANOR", respectively and "RED GINSENG" and "6 YEAR OLD ROOTS".
"SINCE 1899", "KOREAN RED GINSENG", "RED GINSENG" AND "6 YEAR OLD ROOTS"