Japanese “not free of charge” button emoji Perler Pattern

The emoji 🈶, known as the "Squared CJK Unified Ideograph-6709," represents the Chinese character for "have" or "exist." It is a square shape with a bold black outline, which encloses a white space containing the character itself. The character has four short horizontal lines at the top, resembling three tiny windows with a door-like shape below them. This emoji is commonly used to symbolize the presence or existence of something, particularly in the context of availability or possession. The versatility of 🈶 allows for a variety of interpretations and uses depending on the context. It can be employed to indicate that something is in stock, available, or present at a particular location. For instance, restaurants or shops may use this emoji in their promotional messages or online menus to highlight the availability of certain dishes or products. Additionally, it can convey the idea of possession, suggesting that someone has or owns something. This could be used humorously, with individuals inserting this emoji in their conversations to boast about their possessions or lay claim to something. Its straightforward depiction of "having" makes it a suitable emoji for expressing the concept in a concise and visually appealing manner.

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Start making the "Japanese “not free of charge” button" emoji Perler Pattern by choosing one of the patterns below, depending on the size of pattern you are looking for, and the outline style. Then, click on the "Print" button to the right to print out the pattern, or click on the image itself to open it in a new window.

Once you've printed the pattern, follow the instructions here to make your own Perler bead creation!

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Outline - Medium (36x36)
Outline - Large (48x48)

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