Peace Symbol

☮ peace symbol

Emoji Unicode: 262E
Unicode: U+262E
Group: Symbols Emojis
Category: Religion Emojis
Emoji Codepoint: U+262E
Qualification Status: unqualified
Unicode Version: E1.0

Related Keywords:

Peace Emojis, Harmony Emojis, Tranquility Emojis, Non-Violence Emojis, Love Emojis

Related Emojis:

🕊 Dove of Peace , 💮 White Flower , 🌈 Rainbow

The emoji with the Unicode 262E is the ☮ symbol, also known as the Peace Symbol emoji. It is not a combined Unicode, but a standalone symbol. This emoji represents the international peace symbol, a circular icon with a vertical line going down the middle, and two smaller lines branching down diagonally from the center line. The design was originally created for the British nuclear disarmament movement but has since become universally recognized as a symbol for peace. The primary and most common uses for the Peace Symbol emoji are to express desires for peace, calm, and harmony. It is often used in discussions about world peace, anti-war sentiments, and peaceful protests. On social media, it is frequently used in posts and comments related to peace activism, mindfulness, and tranquility. Beyond its obvious uses, the Peace Symbol emoji can also be used to represent positive sentiments such as unity, agreement, and reconciliation. It can be used in a non-romantic context to indicate a peaceful resolution to a conflict or to show support for peaceful causes and movements. The Peace Symbol emoji holds significant cultural significance as it is associated with the peace movement of the 1960s and 70s. It is widely recognized across different cultures and demographics, making it a popular choice for expressing peaceful sentiments. However, its usage may vary depending on the platform and the user's personal or cultural background. Related emojis include the Dove of Peace emoji (🕊️), which also symbolizes peace, and the Rainbow emoji (🌈), which is often associated with peace and harmony. The White Flag emoji (🏳️) can also be related as it is traditionally a symbol of surrender and seeking peace. In specific contexts, the Peace Symbol emoji is often used in posts related to International Peace Day, observed annually on September 21. It is also frequently seen in the bio or posts of users who identify as peace activists or pacifists. On platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, it is commonly used in posts related to meditation, yoga, and other mindfulness practices.

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