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Star. A classic, five-point gold star. Commonly used for various metaphorical senses of star (e.g., for fame, success, excellence, reviews). Also used for emphasis or flair.
A glowing, five-point gold star. Depicted as ⭐ Star with stylized bursts in between its points, representing glowing or twinkling. Commonly used to represent various senses of glowing as well for as for a sense of flourish. Not to be confused with 💫 Dizzy, ⭐ Star, 🌠 Shooting Star, or Sparkles, though their applications may overlap.
Sparkles. The glittering flashes of sparkles. One of the world's most popular emojis, it is generally depicted as a cluster of three, yellow four-point stars, with one large sparkle and two small ones to its left or right.
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Black Star. 🔲. This character has not been recommended for emoji presentation by Unicode. It will therefore display as a a single black-and-white Unicode character across most platforms. This Unicode character is a block black five-pointed star.
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Shooting Star. A stylized representation of a shooting star, a small, fast meteor that burns up in the atmosphere. Generally depicted as a gold, five-point star trailing yellow motion lines against a night sky, as if moving down to the left.
Star and Crescent. The crescent moon and star is a symbol often associated with the religion of Islam. This symbol can be found on the flags of many countries, such as Algeria, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey. Star and Crescent was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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Star of David. A symbol often used in relation to the religion of Judaism. Not to be confused with the Six Pointed Star With Middle Dot emoji. Star of David was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Learn More About This Emoji.