Trademark: DAMIR DOMA 1283634
Word
DAMIR DOMA
ID
1283634
Trademark Type
Fancy
Status
Protected: Registered/protected
Application Date
07 April 2008
Registration Date
07 April 2008
Renewal Date
07 April 2028

Owner(s)
Service

Goods and Services:
Class 14:
Badges of precious metal; agates; amulets (jewellery, jewelry); anchors (clock and watch-making); pins (jewellery); bracelets (jewellery); wrist watches; atomic clocks; jewellery of amber; boxes of precious metals for sweetmeat; brooches (jewellery); busts of precious metal; chronographs (clocks); chronometers; chronoscopes; cloisonne jewellery; diamonds; boxes of precious metal; threads of precious metal (jewellery); precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought; alloys of precious metal; precious stones; ivory (jewellery); barrels (clock and watch-making); jet, unwrought or semi-wrought; jet ornaments; ormolu wares; gold, unwrought or beaten; silver and gold ware, other than cutlery, forks and spoons, included in this class; gold thread (jewellery); semi-precious stones; necklaces (jewellery, jewelry); hat ornaments (of precious metal); iridium; cabarets (trays) of precious metal; chains (jewellery, jewelry); tie clips; tie pins; works of art of precious metal; copper tokens; cuff-links; medals; medallions (jewellery); coins; earrings; olivine (gems); osmium; palladium; pearls (jewellery, jewelry); pearls made of ambroid; platinum; powder rhodium; rings (jewellery); ruthenium; sacred vessels of precious metal; key rings (trinkets or fobs); jewel cases of precious metal; ornamental pins; ornaments; jewellery; buckles of precious metal; shoe ornaments (of precious metal); silver, unwrought or chased; silver thread; spun silver; silver ornaments; sun dials; spinel (precious stones); statues of precious metal; statuettes of precious metal; paste jewellery; pocket watches; clocks; watch straps; watch winders; cases for clocks and watches; cases for watches and clocks; watch cases; pendulums (clock and watch-making); cases for watches (presentation); watch springs; watch crystals; watch chains; trinkets (jewellery); movements for clocks and watches; clock hands; alarm clocks; clockworks; chronometrical instruments; chronometric instruments; control clocks (master clocks); dials (clock making and watch making)
Class 18:
Briefcases; harness fittings of precious metal; purses of precious metal; slings for carrying infants, beach bags; clothing for animals; mountaineering sticks; harness fittings of iron; harness fittings, not of precious metal; wallets; bags for campers; chamois leather except for cleaning purposes; kid; document cases; boxes of leather or leather board; boxes of vulcanised fibre; net bags for shopping; tote bags; casings, of leather, for springs; sleeves, of leather, for springs; coverings of skins (furs); umbrella or parasol ribs; linings of leather for footwear; nose bags (feed bags); bits for animals (harness); walking sticks; purses; purses, not of precious metal; harness for animals; gold beaters' skin; parts of rubber for stirrups; collars for animals; suitcase handles; handbags; handbag frames; skins from slaughtered animals; dog collars; hat boxes of leather; game bags; card cases [notecases]; cases of leather or leather board; chain mesh purses, not of precious metal; sling bags for carrying infants; chin straps of leather; garment bags for travel; cat o' nine tails; knee-pads for horses; leather leashes; beauty cases; imitation leather; trimmings of leather for furniture; leather thread; bands of leather; leather board; leather straps; leather laces; valves of leather; leather goods; muzzles; furniture coverings of leather; moleskin (imitation of leather); music cases; fur; horse blankets; harness fittings not of precious metal; halters; horse collars; umbrella handles; travelling sets (leather ware); travelling bags; butts (parts of hides); rucksacks; bags for climbers; riding saddles; harnesses for animals; saddle trees; saddle cloths for horses; fastenings for saddles; blinkers (harness); umbrella covers; frames for umbrellas or parasols; umbrella rings; umbrella sticks; straps for skates; key cases (leather ware); satchels; bags for school; shoulder belts (straps), of leather; shooting sticks; stirrup leathers; walking stick handles; wheeled bags; animal skins, hides; haversacks; horse bits; shoulder belts; pouches of leather, for packaging; goods made from leather and imitations of leather (included in this class); tool bags of leather (empty); gut for making sausages; harness traces; reins; traces (harness)
Class 24:
Textile tissues for removing make up; bath linen (except clothing); fabric for aeronautical balloons; banners; fustian; cotton fabrics; bed covers of paper; bed linen; bed clothes; cushion covers and pillow cases; billiard cloth; brocades; chenille fabric; cheviots (cloth); crepon; damask; tick (linen); drugget; printers' blankets of textile; bunting; bolting cloth; labels (textile); flags (not of paper); eiderdowns; filtering materials of textile; felt, included in this class; linen cloth; flannel (fabric); frieze (cloth); linings; lining fabric for shoes; curtains of textile or plastic; curtain holders of textile material; gauze (cloth); sanitary flannel; fabrics for textile use; glass cloths; fibreglass fabrics for textile use; haircloth (sackcloth); gummed cloth, other than for stationery; trellis (cloth); hemp cloth; hemp fabric; household linen; hat linings of textile; printed calico cloth; ticks (mattress covers); jersey (fabric); jute fabric; canvas for tapestry or embroidery; coasters (table linen); cheese cloths; calico; cushion covers; pillow covers; crepe (fabric); rayon fabric; fabric of imitation animal skins; shrouds; cloth, included in this class; marabouts (cloth); mattress covers; furniture coverings of plastic; furnishing fabrics; furniture coverings of textile; moleskin (fabric); mosquito nets; place mats of textile; door curtains; ramie fabric; travelling rugs; blinds of textile; velvet; net curtains; sleeping bags (sheeting); loose covers for furniture; silk fabrics; silk fabrics for printing patterns; esparto fabric; buckram; bed covers; textile material, included in this class; labels (cloth); knitted fabric; taffeta (cloth); quilts; plastic material (substitute for fabrics); face cloths of textile; towels of textile; table napkins of textile; fabrics; fabric for boots and shoes; wall hangings of textile; handkerchiefs of textile; table runners; tablecloths (not of paper); table linen of textile; sheets (textile); tulle; non-woven textile fabrics; oilcloth (for use as tablecloths); tapestry (wall hangings) of textile; diapered linen; washing mitts; traced cloth for embroidery; woollen fabric; zephyr (cloth)
Class 25:
Heels (for shoes); heelpieces for shoes; suits; layettes (clothing); babies' pants; babies' diapers of textile; swimming costumes; bathing trunks; bathrobes; bathing caps; bath sandals; bath slippers; bandanas (neckerchiefs); berets; clothing of leather; clothing of imitations of leather; motorists' clothing; paper clothing; boas (neck lets); teddies (undergarments); brassieres; camisoles; chasubles; ladies' dresses; insoles for footwear; carnival costumes; mittens; football boots; gabardines (clothing); galoshes; gaiters; non-slipping devices for boots and shoes; belts (clothing); clothing for gymnastics; gymnastic shoes; low shoes; half-boots; neckerchiefs; gloves (clothing); slippers; ladies' shirts; shirt yokes; shirts; slips (undergarments); detachable collars; shirt fronts; wooden shoes; trousers, included in this class; gaiter straps; braces; girdles; hats; hat frames (skeletons); jackets; jersey clothing; stuff jackets (clothing); skull caps; hoods; pockets for clothing; ready-made linings (parts of clothing); ready-made clothing; corsets; shoulder wraps; cravats; bibs, not of paper; leather clothing; underwear; liveries; maniples; wristbands (clothing); coats; mantillas; corselets; mitres (hats); dressing gowns; muffs (clothing); caps (headwear); visors; foot muffs, not electrically heated; outer clothing; ear muffs (clothing); jump suits; parkas; pelerines; furs (clothing); petticoats; pullovers; pyjamas; cyclists' clothing; raincoats; skirts; sandals; saris; shawls; scarves, sashes; veils (clothing); underpants; lace boots; fittings of metal for shoes and boots; shoes, included in this class; welts for boots and shoes; soles for footwear; footwear uppers; tips for footwear; aprons; dress shields; ski boots; briefs; socks; sock suspenders; sports shoes; boots, included in this class; boot uppers; headbands (clothing); esparto shoes or sandals; fur stoles; studs for football boots (shoes); beach clothes; beach shoes; garters; stockings; heelpieces for stockings; suspenders; tights; sweaters; togas; knitwear (clothing); sports jerseys; T-shirts; topcoats; uniforms; leggings; wet suits for water skiing; waistcoats, included in this class; hosiery; top hats