Tattoo the Earth

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US Trademark Registration Number:

7038699

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Goods/Services:

CLASS 41: Entertainment services, namely, organizing and conducting musical concerts and cultural exhibitions related to tattoo and body art

Additional Notes:

Tattoo the Earth is an evocative and compelling name for a business that delves into the rich tapestry of music concerts and cultural exhibitions, particularly those centered around the art of tattooing and body art, within trademark class 41. This name resonates deeply on multiple levels, each enriching the brand’s identity and its mission to fuse various art forms into a singular, unforgettable experience.

At its core, “Tattoo” is a powerful word that immediately conjures images of artistry, individuality, and the human canvas. It’s an art form that transcends mere aesthetics, embodying personal stories, cultural identities, and deep-seated emotions. By incorporating “Tattoo” into the name, the business signals a deep reverence for this ancient and continually evolving art form, positioning itself as a champion and curator of the finest tattoo and body art.

The addition of “the Earth” elevates the name from being merely about tattooing as an art form to a global movement, suggesting a celebration of cultural diversity and artistic expression from all corners of the globe. It speaks to the universal nature of tattooing, which, despite its myriad styles and traditions, is a common thread that weaves through the fabric of many cultures worldwide. This global perspective is especially pertinent in the realms of music and cultural exhibitions, where diversity and inclusivity are not just valued but are essential for enriching the overall experience.

Moreover, Tattoo the Earth implies a sense of permanence and impact, mirroring the lasting nature of tattoos themselves. Just as tattoos leave a permanent mark on the skin, the events and exhibitions organized under this name aim to leave a lasting impression on attendees, challenging perceptions, and celebrating the beauty of human expression in its most visceral forms.

In addition, the name has a rhythmic quality that mirrors the musical aspect of the business. It’s not just about visual art; it’s about the symphony of sounds, sights, and stories that emerge when diverse cultures and creative disciplines converge. Music concerts under the banner of Tattoo the Earth are implicitly understood to be more than just performances; they are immersive experiences that echo the depth and complexity of the tattoo art they celebrate.

Furthermore, Tattoo the Earth, as a business name, offers immense versatility in branding and marketing. It encapsulates a vision for events that are expansive and inclusive, providing a platform for artists, musicians, and cultural practitioners to showcase their talents in an environment that respects and celebrates their craft. It’s a name that promises adventure, discovery, and a deep connection to the myriad ways we choose to express our identities and experiences.

In essence, Tattoo the Earth is more than a name—it’s a manifesto. It invites artists, enthusiasts, and the culturally curious to come together in a celebration of life’s indelible marks, both on the skin and on the soul. For a business in trademark class 41 focused on entertainment and cultural exhibitions, it perfectly captures the spirit of unity, artistry, and enduring impact that defines the world of tattoo and body art.

$2,400.00

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$2,400.00

Markhound® Appraisal: The Markhound® Appraisal is our estimate of how much a brand is worth. Markhound® incorporates Communer’s proprietary sales data, the trademark's details, market trends, our AI-powered marketability score, and additional brand assets such as domain name or social media handles.

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Product Type

US Trademark Registration(s) that will be transferred to you after purchase.

Word Mark or Design Mark

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Trademark Class

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.

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Screenshot of the maintenance tab of a TSDR listing.

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