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A claw hammer, as used for driving or removing nails. Generally depicted with a metal head and wooden handle, positioned at a 45° angle with the head at the upper left. Commonly used for content concerning tools, building, and construction as well as various senses of breaking or smashing.
Hammer and Pick. A hammer and pick, as used for breaking up rocks in mining, crossed in an X shape. Generally depicted as metal, mallet- and chisel-styled hammers with wooden handles. The heads of the tools face up, with the pick usually at the right.
A hammer and wrench, as kept in a toolbox, crossed in an X shape. Depicted with metal tools facing up, the hammer positioned at the upper left. Most vendors implement the same design as for their 🔨 Hammer and 🔧 Wrench.
Hammer and Sickle. 🔲. 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. Hammer and Sickle was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993.
A person who presides over court proceedings, wearing the traditional black gown and wielding a gavel. The Judge emoji is a ZWJ sequence combining 🧑 Person, Zero Width Joiner and ⚖️ Balance Scale.
Axe. An axe with a wooden handle and a metal blade. On many platforms the blade is red, like a fire axe. Axe was approved as part of Unicode 12.0 in 2019 and added to Emoji 12.0 in 2019.
Generally depicted with a metal head and wooden handle, positioned at a 45° angle with the head at the upper left. May be used for various content concerning building, construction, digging, mining, or rock climbing. Not to be confused with 🔨 Hammer or Axe.
A metal wrench (spanner), as used for turning nuts and bolts. Depicted with two open, crescent-shaped ends or one open end and a closed, ring-shaped end. Genera...
WeChat. WeChat has support for standard emojis, as well as emoji shortcodes which display custom emoji designs inline with text. These use an Apple-like style, and in some cases, use the exact same graphics as those created by Apple for use in iOS.
A construction worker wearing a hard-hat (safety helmet). Has a high visibility vest or hammer in some variations. Some platforms display a green cross on the helmet which is used in Japan as a safety reminder in construction zones. It is also commonly seen on the Met helmet in the game Mega Man.