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#= description: Purple Heart Emoji copy and paste Unicode Character.
This sign is officially called Purple Heart. Unlike [URL /en/1F498/ Heart with Arrow], it symbolizes more calm and profound feelings. The sign first appeared in the set of emoticons called "Emoji" [URL /en/1F64F/ thanks] to the Japanese experts. It is used on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. In Unicode, its name sounds like U+1F49C not the easiest one to remember!
Purple Heart can be easily inserted in the text, typed in Word. You just need to find one on the Internet, copy and add it to the page. More sophisticated users are free to type it from the keyboard: to do this, hold down the ALT key and enter the decimal or hex code.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.