What 🏵️ means
A circular flower with petals of varying shades of yellow and a tint of bright red equally distributed around the flower. The entire floral design has five petals that are ascendingly arranged one below the other.
The 🏵️ Rosette emoji refers to flowers or leaves that naturally grow or are arranged in a circular manner. Since rosettes grow quite close to the ground, it can signify being 'down to earth' and humble. It also means a ribbon that is worn as a prize or in support of someone or something.
How and when to use it
- If you're sharing a picture/video of yourself or of someone really close to you and the essence of the post is 'humbleness', then, you can use 🏵️ in that caption.
- 🏵️ can also be used while expressing a sense of being 'down to earth'. For instance, if you're commenting on a social media post about someone or something that's honest, humble, and open, you can use this emoji in that context.
- Are you sharing some rosette pictures from your garden? Or are you reposting some refreshing pictures of the same? Then, you ought to use 🏵️ in those post captions.
- You can also use 🏵️ in your social media profile name if you personally love rosettes, the idea around them, or you just like the emoji.
- Rosettes are also ribbon designs that are worn by members of a particular group (like a sports group, political party, volunteers, etc) or by winners of a particular competition. So, if you're either and you're posting pictures of the same, you can use 🏵️ in those captions as well.
Other Names
- 🏵️ Circular Flower
- 🏵️ Rosette Ribbon
- 🏵️ Round Flowers
- 🏵️ Badge
- 🏵️ Rosacea
- 🏵️ Rose Window
The lowdown
- Category
- Animals & Nature › plant-flower
- Codepoints
U+1F3F5 U+FE0F- Emoji version
- Emoji 0.7
- Shortcodes
:rosette:GitHub- Keywords
- plant, rosette
How it looks across platforms
Seeing a blank box instead of the emoji somewhere? Here's why that happens.
⚡ Quick round
Which joined the keyboard first — 🏵️ Rosette or 🎊 Confetti Ball?
Runs with a crowd
🏵️ keeps company in día de muertos emojis and diwali emojis and flower emojis — tap-to-copy sets for when one emoji isn't enough.