Heart with Tip on The Left refers to a proposed or discussed heart-shaped pictograph concept in the broader family of Unicode heart symbols and early emoji-candidate conversations. The idea was essentially a sideways heart, with the point of the heart facing left rather than downward, making it resemble a rotated love heart, decorative bullet, arrow-like heart, or stylized romantic marker. While related heart symbols exist in Unicode as text or dingbat characters, this specific concept did not become a widely recognized, officially approved standalone emoji in the modern RGI emoji set. It is best understood as one of many heart-variant ideas that appeared in proposal-era discussions, symbol inventories, or concept lists rather than as an emoji people can reliably use across platforms today.
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This emoji was one of the "suggested emojis" the Unicode group unveiled in June 2014 [article], however, it has been, and still is, up to the companies who support emoji in their operating systems to provide not only images but also an algorithm to replace the emoji code into the emoji image.