Crystal Hills
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US Trademark Registration Number:
5173930
Click to go to the USPTO website for more details.
Goods & Services:
Class 03: [ soaps, namely, bar soaps, bath soaps, body care soaps, hand soap, skin soap and liquid soap; ] scrubs, namely, body scrubs and facial scrubs; [ lotions, namely, bath lotions, beauty lotions, face lotions, body lotions and hand lotions; lotions for face and body care; lotion bars for cosmetic purposes; ] oils, namely, essential oils for aromatherapy use, bath oils, body oils, essential oils for personal use and oils for toiletry purposes; non-medicated cosmetic herbal facial steam preparations; [ shower steamers, namely, bath melts comprised of essential oils blended with butters that release scent into the shower; skin toners; ] bath crystals
Class 10: crystals used for therapeutic balance and wellness
Class 14: jewelry
Additional Trademarks Included:
None, ser. no(s). None
Included Domain Name:
crystalhills.com
Additional Notes:
Crystal Hills is a fantastic choice for your business, especially with its focus on products that cater to wellness, beauty, and elegance. The name immediately conjures images of purity, tranquility, and natural beauty, which resonates perfectly with your product offerings in the personal care and wellness categories. With a name like Crystal Hills, customers are likely to envision a serene landscape brimming with natural beauty, creating an immediate mental connection with the high-quality, natural, and therapeutic offerings you provide, such as soaps, scrubs, lotions, and oils.
In the realm of personal care, products often draw on natural and holistic origins to appeal to consumers who are increasingly conscious about the ingredients they put on their skin. By incorporating “Crystal” into your business name, you suggest clarity, purity, and the healing qualities often associated with crystals – a resonant symbol for your essential oils, bath crystals, and therapeutic product lines. The word “Hills” evokes a sense of openness and abundance, hinting at expansive product offerings that cover a range of needs, from skincare to wellness and beyond. This fusion of serenity and abundance mirrors the experience customers will have when they explore your diverse product range.
Your inclusion of therapeutic and wellness products in classes like crystals for balance and even jewelry further enriches the multifaceted appeal of the name. Crystals not only serve a decorative purpose but also appeal to those seeking alternative wellness and energetic balance. Jewelry offerings under the brand name Crystal Hills captures both luxury and wellness, presenting a fusion of beauty and holistic healing.
Moreover, the business name works beautifully for your offering of teas. The natural and soothing aspect of the name fits well within the world of teas, where calming and earthy properties are prized. Imagining a “Crystal Hills” tea, customers might expect refreshments that are both delicious and beneficial to their well-being.
The included domain name, crystalhills.com, gives your business a modern and accessible edge, facilitating an easy online presence. As digital interactions drive consumer engagement, having a matching domain is invaluable for brand consistency and customer reach. Overall, Crystal Hills is a name that envelopes your diverse product line in a cohesive and inviting image, promising quality and tranquility to your customers.
Because it’s a fully registered trademark on the Principal Register, you’ll get near-instant Amazon Brand Registry access without having to worry about Amazon revoking your Brand Registry access later on because of a refusal by the USPTO.
$395,000.00
In stock
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$395,000.00
Not all trademark listings have Markhound® appraisals yet.
$7,865
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| Product Type | US Trademark Registration(s) and Domain Name(s) that will be transferred to you after purchase. |
|---|---|
| Word Mark or Design Mark | |
| Trademark Register | |
| Trademark Class | Class 03: Cosmetics and cleaning preparations, Class 10: Medical apparatus, Class 14: Jewelry, Class 30: Staple foods |
| Big-Ticket Item | This is a high-value listing. You can use credit card or PayPal, but if you’d prefer to use bank wire, Escrow.com or another method, please email listings@communer.com. |
What Happens After Checkout?
Communer will hold your funds securely until both you and the seller sign a trademark assignment agreement drafted by Communer. You’ll be refunded if the seller fails to transfer the trademark.
$395,000.00
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