ABASA ABASA

Welcome to the Brand page for “ABASA ABASA”, which is offered here for The mark consists of an older woman sitting at a table with beige face and arm and gray hair shaded in black. her face is shaded in garnet near the eyes and chin and outlined in black. her arm is shaded in garnet near the elbow and white on top. she is wearing a gray top with a green and garnet floral design. she is holding a beige vegetable. to her right is a little boy sitting at a table with beige face shaded in garnet at the cheeks and outlined in black with black eyes and eyebrows and garnet lips. he has brown hair. he is holding a beige vegetable in his left hand which is also beige and outlined in black. his shirt is white with garnet shading at the edges. behind him is a window with yellow curtains outlined in black. the window frame is beige and outlined in black. outside of the window is shaded in blue at the top and green and yellow at the bottom. the walls of the room are white and outlined in black and the ceiling is shaded in garnet, green, and yellow. the table is brown and on it is a beige bowl with brown design at the rim and shaded in white. a yellow mortar and pestle outlined in brown is to the right. in front of the bowl is a green pepper shaded in light green and orange gourds with black stems. to the left is a beige cup shaded in white. to the left of that is a box that is white with brown design and the letters abasa across it also in white. to the left of the box is a white plate with brown vegetable. the entire image sits on a garnet banner with yellow double outline. at the top is a rounded rectangle in garnet with beige outline containing garnet scrollwork. at the center is the term abasa in beige. at the bottom of the banner in the center is a beige oval with beige scrollwork to the left and right.;edible oils;the color(s) garnet, yellow, beige, orange, green, light green, blue, white, black, gray and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;the wording abasa has no meaning in a foreign language.;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “ABASA ABASA” is believed to be currently owned by “Aceites Abasa, S.A.”

Owner:
ACEITES ABASA, S.A.
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Description:
The mark consists of an older woman sitting at a table with beige face and arm and gray hair shaded in black. Her face is shaded in garnet near the eyes and chin and outlined in black. Her arm is shaded in garnet near the elbow and white on top. She is wearing a gray top with a green and garnet floral design. She is holding a beige vegetable. To her right is a little boy sitting at a table with beige face shaded in garnet at the cheeks and outlined in black with black eyes and eyebrows and garnet lips. He has brown hair. He is holding a beige vegetable in his left hand which is also beige and outlined in black. His shirt is white with garnet shading at the edges. Behind him is a window with yellow curtains outlined in black. The window frame is beige and outlined in black. Outside of the window is shaded in blue at the top and green and yellow at the bottom. The walls of the room are white and outlined in black and the ceiling is shaded in garnet, green, and yellow. The table is brown and on it is a beige bowl with brown design at the rim and shaded in white. A yellow mortar and pestle outlined in brown is to the right. In front of the bowl is a green pepper shaded in light green and orange gourds with black stems. To the left is a beige cup shaded in white. To the left of that is a box that is white with brown design and the letters ABASA across it also in white. To the left of the box is a white plate with brown vegetable. The entire image sits on a garnet banner with yellow double outline. At the top is a rounded rectangle in garnet with beige outline containing garnet scrollwork. At the center is the term ABASA in beige. At the bottom of the banner in the center is a beige oval with beige scrollwork to the left and right.;Edible oils;The color(s) garnet, yellow, beige, orange, green, light green, blue, white, black, gray and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The wording Abasa has no meaning in a foreign language.;
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