Tetragram For Barrier Symbol
𝌉 is the Unicode “Tetragram for Barrier” symbol used as a compact visual marker or sigil-like character.
U+1D309
The 𝌉 character is a “Tetragram for Barrier” symbol from the Tai Xuan Jing category. It’s commonly used when you want a compact, decorative symbol to represent boundary, protection, or restriction. Below you’ll find copy-friendly options and code points for use in design and development.
Tetragram For Barrier Symbol Meaning
𝌉 is named “TETRAGRAM FOR BARRIER” (Unicode code point U+1D309). It’s a single-character symbol (not a multi-part word) that visually signals an idea of boundary, separation, or protection—often interpreted as a barrier or guard-like mark depending on the context. Because it’s a Unicode character with a specific name, it’s useful for consistent typography in digital documents, logos, overlays, and symbolic UI elements. If you’re writing or designing with restraint-focused themes, this character can function as a concise emblem without needing extra text, while still remaining copy/paste friendly.
Common uses
- •Use as a decorative barrier marker in posters, flyers, or event signage graphics
- •Add a compact “protected/boundary” icon in UI mockups, dashboards, or app screens
- •Include in fantasy or occult-themed artwork as a sigil-like glyph
- •Reference in typography projects that demonstrate Unicode symbols and glyph variety
- •Use in social media designs where a single character needs to stand in for a concept
Examples
𝌉 Tetragram for Barrier
- 𝌉Zone access is restricted: 𝌉
- 𝌉A barrier stands between you and danger 𝌉
- 𝌉Guard the boundary—activate 𝌉 in this area
- 𝌉Symbol study: Tetragram for Barrier 𝌉
- 𝌉Add a protection mark 𝌉 to the frame
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D309 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝌉 | |
| HTML Code | 𝌉 | |
| CSS | \1D309 |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Barrier symbol mean?
𝌉 is named “TETRAGRAM FOR BARRIER” (Unicode code point U+1D309). It’s a single-character symbol (not a multi-part word) that visually signals an idea of boundary, separation, or protection—often interpreted as a barrier or guard-like mark depending on the context. Because it’s a Unicode character with a specific name, it’s useful for consistent typography in digital documents, logos, overlays, and symbolic UI elements. If you’re writing or designing with restraint-focused themes, this character can function as a concise emblem without needing extra text, while still remaining copy/paste friendly.
What is the Unicode name and code point for 𝌉?
The Unicode name is “TETRAGRAM FOR BARRIER” and the code point is U+1D309.
How can I copy 𝌉 from this page?
Copy the character directly from the “symbol” field (𝌉). You can also copy from any example text that includes 𝌉.
Can I use 𝌉 in HTML and CSS?
Yes. The provided HTML entity is 𝌉. For CSS escaping, use \\1D309.
How do I include 𝌉 in JavaScript?
Use the provided JavaScript escape: \\u{1D309}.