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 wording "GINSENG" in white. The mark features two rows of three gold stars, surrounding a gold outlined shield shape in white. Inside the shield shape appears the wording "JUNG KWAN JANG" in black and Korean characters that transliterate to "JUNG KWAN JANG" in black and Sino-Korean characters "SAM" in red. The two cables, the stars, the clouds and the all appear on a white background. Below the wording "GINSENG" is a red banner with a gold outline featuring the wording "SINCE 1899" in white.
JUNG KWAN JANG GINSENG SINCE ONE EIGHT NINE NINE; JUNG KWAN JANG GINSENG SINCE ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY NINE; JUNG KWAN JANG GINSENG SINCE EIGHTEEN NINETY NINE
The color(s) white, black, gold, red, blue and dark red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "JUNG KWAN JANG", and "SAM" and this means "straight/upright/main", "government official", "village/manor", respectively and "ginseng" in English.
The English translation of JUNG KWAN JANG in the mark is upright, government official, village.
"SINCE 1899", "GINSENG", AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "SAM"