Tetragram For Departure Symbol
๐ is the Tetragram for Departure symbol (Unicode U+1D347) used for styled text and symbolic design accents.
U+1D347
The symbol ๐ is called the Tetragram for Departure. It belongs to the Tai Xuan Jing category and is encoded in Unicode as U+1D347. Use the copy options below to insert it in documents, designs, or code.
Tetragram For Departure Symbol Meaning
โTetragram for Departureโ is the Unicode character name for ๐ (U+1D347). In practice, people use this character as a compact visual marker with an โdeparture/exitโ theme, making it suitable for titles, labels, or decorative separators. Because it is a single Unicode character, it can be easier to include than multi-character glyphs when you want consistent typography across platforms that support the symbolโs font. Youโll mainly see it in symbolic artwork, typographic experiments, or project assets where a distinctive rune-like shape is helpful.
Common uses
- โขUse as a decorative icon in event banners or invitation text with an โexit/leaveโ theme
- โขAdd to title cards or section dividers in graphic design to suggest transition or departure
- โขInclude in custom typography experiments or poster layouts as a single-character glyph
- โขUse in branding mockups for badges, stamps, or stickers where you want a compact symbol
- โขInsert in developer documentation or UI mockups as a standalone symbolic separator
Examples
๐ Tetragram for Departure
- ๐Departure route: ๐
- ๐Time to go ๐
- ๐Exit symbol ๐
- ๐Final send-off ๐
- ๐Transition mark ๐
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D347 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝍇 | |
| HTML Code | 𝍇 | |
| CSS | \1D347 |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Departure symbol mean?
โTetragram for Departureโ is the Unicode character name for ๐ (U+1D347). In practice, people use this character as a compact visual marker with an โdeparture/exitโ theme, making it suitable for titles, labels, or decorative separators. Because it is a single Unicode character, it can be easier to include than multi-character glyphs when you want consistent typography across platforms that support the symbolโs font. Youโll mainly see it in symbolic artwork, typographic experiments, or project assets where a distinctive rune-like shape is helpful.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐?
The symbol ๐ has Unicode code point U+1D347.
What is the HTML entity and CSS escape for ๐?
HTML entity: 𝍇. CSS escape: \\1D347.
How do I reference ๐ in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape \\u{1D347}.
Why does ๐ sometimes display as a blank box?
Some fonts or systems may not support the glyph. Try a Unicode-capable font or use a fallback font in your design.