🔯
What 🔯 means
A structure very similar to the ✡️ Star of David, but with a prominent addition of a thick white dot at the center. This entire design is printed in white over a purple square with blunted corners.
The 🔯 Dotted Six-Pointed Star emoji could symbolize a Rangoli, which is a famous Indian art form and also a representation of Hinduism. Nonetheless, this emoji could suggest art, Indian culture, festivity, and a sense of being or having an auspicious experience.
How and when to use it
- Since 🔯 could represents a Rangoli, it could also be used as a reference to handicrafts, cultural art, and anything produced and crafted by hand. So, if you're sharing such posts or reposts; information, education, announcements or just for the sake of aesthetics, use 🔯.
- Without the dot, 🔯 becomes exactly the star of David, but from a Hindu POV, known as Shatkona. It puts forth a triangular approach to the ☯️ Yin Yang. Hence, this emoji would suggest physical and spiritual union and a sense of interdependence too.
- While posting or reposting content relating to India, Indian festivals, or even the culture and traditions of this sub-continent, you can bring 🔯 into the caption.
- Something noteworthy about 🔯 is that dropping it into any context would invariably suggest that the content or the subject of the given context Indian, Hindu or both.
Other Names
- 🔯 Shatkona
- 🔯 Rangoli
- 🔯 Hindu Symbol
- 🔯 Artform/Handicrafts
- 🔯 Indian Symbol
- 🔯 Six-Pointed Star With a Middle Dot
- 🔯 Triangular Yin Yang
- 🔯 Male and Female Union
- 🔯 Hexagram With a Dot in the Middle
At a glance
- Category
- Symbols › religion
- Codepoints
U+1F52F- Emoji version
- Emoji 0.6
- Shortcodes
:six_pointed_star:- Keywords
- dotted, fortune, jewish, judaism, six-pointed, star
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