Wind Chime
A wind chime used in summer to evoke cool breezes.
The wind chime is a symbol of summer in Japan, traditionally hung on eaves or windows to bring a sense of coolness. When the wind blows, the glass or metal pieces tinkle gently, creating a refreshing sound. Its origins trace back to the Edo period, where it was believed to ward off evil spirits or bad luck. Today, wind chimes are popular as decorative items and are made in various shapes and materials. During summer festivals, colorful wind chimes are sold at stalls, allowing people to enjoy their soothing melodies.
Keywords
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Examples
- • I hung a ๐ by the window to feel the cool breeze.
- • I bought a cute ๐ at the summer festival.
- • The gentle tinkle of the ๐ is so soothing.
Technical Info
Unicode
U+1F390
NCR (Decimal)
🎐
NCR (Hexadecimal)
🎐
GitHub Short Code
:wind_chime:
Sentiment
positive
Version
E0.6
Emoji Representations (Platform, Font)
๐
Noto Emoji (Mono)
๐
Your Device
Emoji Only Sentences
Summer Melody
๐๐๐ฌ๏ธ
๐๐๐ง
๐๐๐