TODAY’S TRADEMARK – ORINGI
The trademark “ORINGI” is owned by Vaughn, Julian E. DBA Creator’s Gift, Inc. Vaughn, Julian E., U.S. Citizen SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP CALIFORNIA. The Yoruba words “orin,” which means “song,” and “igi,” which means “stick,” are combined to form the word “ORINGI,” which has no meaning in any other language. On January 1st, 2017, it was employed for the first time. The classic African-American bamboo flute carries this trademark.
The ORINGI logo was first used in 2017. It is a trademark made up of words, letters, and/or numbers with the serial number 87467108 that was registered on May 22, 2018, and was given the registration number 5473372. Black color is listed as a feature of this mark. The logo consists of the word “ORINGI” in a stylised black script with internal lining and reflecting components suggesting a glossy finish. The white that appears in the mark denotes background or translucent areas and is not an element of the mark. The Oringi Upright Bamboo Cane Flute is the most well-known of the several varieties of this indigenous American instrument.