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wood Emoji

🪵 represents wood or wooden materials, often used for crafts, nature, and rustic themes.

U+1FAB5

The 🪵 wood symbol (Unicode U+1FAB5) is commonly used to suggest wooden materials and a natural, rustic vibe. It’s a handy emoji for posts and designs about making, building, or the outdoors.

wood Emoji Meaning

The 🪵 wood symbol generally refers to wood as a material—planks, timber, logs, or anything made from wood. People use it to communicate building or crafting themes, such as woodworking, carpentry, or DIY projects. It can also fit “nature” and “outdoors” contexts, like camping, firewood, or rustic decor. In everyday messages, it often works as a visual shorthand for “wood,” “timber,” or “wooden item,” without needing extra explanation. Depending on the platform, the appearance may vary slightly, but the intent remains the same: wooden material or a rustic natural element.

Common uses

  • Labeling or annotating wooden items in product descriptions and listings
  • Adding a visual cue to woodworking, carpentry, or DIY tutorial posts
  • Enhancing camping or outdoor activity captions (e.g., firewood, camp setup)
  • Designing rustic-themed graphics for flyers, menus, or event invites
  • Tagging or categorizing craft materials in posts, spreadsheets, or project notes

Examples

🪵 Wood Symbol (Copy & HTML Codes)

  • 🪵Firewood delivery today 🪵
  • 🪵New custom shelves in oak 🪵
  • 🪵Weekend project: sanding and staining 🪵
  • 🪵Camping checklist: wood & kindling 🪵
  • 🪵Table build update—progress with the frame 🪵

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAB5
HTML Entity🪵
HTML Code🪵
CSS\1FAB5

FAQ

What does the 🪵 emoji usually mean?

It most commonly represents wood or wooden materials, and it’s often used for crafting, woodworking, or rustic/nature themes.

How can I copy the exact wood symbol?

Copy the character directly from this page (🪵). You can also copy the HTML entity (🪵) or the Unicode code point (U+1FAB5).

What are the Unicode and code details for 🪵?

Unicode name: WOOD. Unicode code point: U+1FAB5. HTML entity: 🪵. CSS escape: \\1FAB5. JavaScript escape: \\u{1FAB5}.

Will 🪵 look the same everywhere?

Not always. The symbol’s meaning stays the same, but appearance can vary slightly by device and font support.

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