“bone” transparent PNG icons

3 icons across the TransparentCraft library carry the “bone” tag.

About the “bone” tag

Icons tagged "bone" gather together 3 transparent PNG assets that share this concept across the TransparentCraft library. Tags are how we cut across categorical boundaries, so an icon can appear here even if its primary home is somewhere else entirely. The result is a more flexible discovery tool: instead of guessing which folder to open, you can follow the keyword that matches your product copy, your user story, or the visual metaphor in your designer's head.

The bone tag is especially useful when you are working on a feature that crosses multiple product surfaces. For example, a notification feature might pull from an alert tag, a bell tag, and a status tag — all returning a different slice of the catalogue. By browsing each tag in turn, you can compose a small, internally consistent kit of icons for the feature without resorting to mismatched styles. Every asset is a transparent PNG, so the visual coherence carries over to whatever background you place them on.

TransparentCraft pages are designed to load fast, render the actual PNG inline, and link out to the original source dataset for licensing transparency. The bone tag page lists icons in the order our editors find most useful — usually a mix of the most generic and the most specific assets — so you should find a strong starter near the top and a more specialised cousin further down. If nothing here is quite right, look at the related tags surfaced at the bottom of the page.

Finally, a note for design system maintainers: tags like "bone" can become powerful taxonomy hooks for your own internal documentation. We expose the underlying tag data through stable URLs that you can reference from a Notion page, a Storybook entry, or a Figma library. The goal is to give your team a shared vocabulary for talking about icons that survives across tool migrations and team reorganisations.