Tetragram For Embellishment Symbol
๐ (Tetragram for Embellishment) is a Unicode character used as a decorative tetragram glyph.
U+1D342
๐ is the Unicode character named TETRAGRAM FOR EMBELLISHMENT. Itโs part of the Tai Xuan Jing category and is often used to add a decorative, symbolic-looking mark to text. Below youโll find accurate copy options and practical ways to use it.
Tetragram For Embellishment Symbol Meaning
Tetragram For Embellishment (๐, U+1D342) is primarily used as a decorative glyph rather than a character with a widely standardized everyday meaning. In practice, people use it as a visual ornamentโsomething โsymbol-likeโ that can enhance headers, signatures, artwork captions, or branded elements. Because it has a specific Unicode identity (and therefore consistent rendering when the font supports it), itโs also useful for creators and developers who want a reliable ornamental character. If you need a subtle decorative mark with a structured, tetragram-inspired look, this character can fit that role.
Common uses
- โขDecorating headings, posters, and flyers with a distinctive glyph
- โขAdding a symbolic ornament in usernames, handles, or signatures
- โขEnhancing typography in invitations, cards, and event branding
- โขUsing as a decorative separator or marker in creative layouts
- โขIncluding in digital artwork labels, credits, or chapter titles
Examples
๐ Tetragram for Embellishment | Symbol Guide
- ๐Welcome ๐ to our studio
- ๐Chapter ๐ One
- ๐Signed, ๐ Your Name
- ๐New release โ ๐ Details inside
- ๐Collection ๐ 2026
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D342 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝍂 | |
| HTML Code | 𝍂 | |
| CSS | \1D342 |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Embellishment symbol mean?
Tetragram For Embellishment (๐, U+1D342) is primarily used as a decorative glyph rather than a character with a widely standardized everyday meaning. In practice, people use it as a visual ornamentโsomething โsymbol-likeโ that can enhance headers, signatures, artwork captions, or branded elements. Because it has a specific Unicode identity (and therefore consistent rendering when the font supports it), itโs also useful for creators and developers who want a reliable ornamental character. If you need a subtle decorative mark with a structured, tetragram-inspired look, this character can fit that role.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐?
๐ is U+1D342 (Unicode name: TETRAGRAM FOR EMBELLISHMENT).
How can I copy ๐ for HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𝍂.
What escape sequences can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\1D342 and JavaScript escape: \\u{1D342}.
Why does ๐ sometimes appear as a box or question mark?
That usually means the font or fallback set youโre using doesnโt support this character. Try a font with coverage for U+1D342.