PERSIAN X CURSION

Welcome to the Brand page for “PERSIAN X CURSION”, which is offered here for Conducting guided tours of historical sites;the mark consists of 2 different elements - 1. the written lettering portion: the logo sounds as persian excursion but the logo is missing the above letter e, therefore written as all caps persian x cursion. the 4 corners/tails of the x extend and create parallel lines above and below the persian and cursion parts. 2. the pattern/drawing portion: this part consists of an ancient iranian pattern also known as paisley. a single unit of this pattern resembles a shape of a rain drop with the pointed part slightly pinched and twisted to the right or left side. the design pattern is made up of 4 individual paisley shapes that are fanned out in a shape of a flower or bird. the round bottoms superimpose and the tips are fanned out towards the top of the logo. the written part is placed below this pattern to form the logo as a whole.;color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “PERSIAN X CURSION” is believed to be currently owned by “Darabi, Dara”.

Owner:
DARABI, DARA
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Description:
Conducting guided tours of historical sites;The mark consists of 2 different elements - 1. The written lettering portion: The logo sounds as Persian Excursion but the logo is missing the above letter E, therefore written as all caps PERSIAN X CURSION. The 4 corners/tails of the X extend and create parallel lines above and below the PERSIAN and CURSION parts. 2. The pattern/drawing portion: This part consists of an ancient Iranian pattern also known as Paisley. A single unit of this pattern resembles a shape of a rain drop with the pointed part slightly pinched and twisted to the right or left side. The design pattern is made up of 4 individual paisley shapes that are fanned out in a shape of a flower or bird. The round bottoms superimpose and the tips are fanned out towards the top of the logo. The written part is placed below this pattern to form the logo as a whole.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
Categories: CONDUCTING GUIDED TOURS HISTORICAL