Tetragram For Purity Symbol
𝌪 is the Tetragram for Purity symbol (Unicode U+1D32A) used to represent a purity concept in text.
U+1D32A
𝌪 is known in Unicode as the “TETRAGRAM FOR PURITY.” It’s part of the Tai Xuan Jing category. Use it when you want a compact, distinctive glyph for purity or cleansing themes.
Tetragram For Purity Symbol Meaning
The symbol 𝌪 is labeled in Unicode as the “TETRAGRAM FOR PURITY.” In general use, it functions as a stylized mark associated with purity, cleansing, or “untainted” symbolism. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it’s often chosen as a minimal decorative element in headings, stamps, badges, or tags rather than a full phrase. Designers and writers may use it to give a text piece a specific aesthetic without adding extra words. When displayed correctly, it can also serve as a recognizable icon-like character in layouts, documents, and user interfaces.
Common uses
- •Decorative icons for purity, cleanliness, or wellness-themed branding
- •Typography accents in posters, flyers, and event titles
- •Tag or badge symbol for filters (e.g., “purity” or “clean mode”) in apps
- •Chapter markers or section symbols in manuscripts and study notes
- •Social media graphics where a single glyph can convey a theme quickly
Examples
𝌪 Tetragram for Purity Symbol
- 𝌪Purity mode: 𝌪
- 𝌪A clean start—𝌪
- 𝌪Chapter 1 𝌪
- 𝌪Wellness check 𝌪
- 𝌪Clean & pure 𝌪
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D32A | |
| HTML Entity | 𝌪 | |
| HTML Code | 𝌪 | |
| CSS | \1D32A |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Purity symbol mean?
The symbol 𝌪 is labeled in Unicode as the “TETRAGRAM FOR PURITY.” In general use, it functions as a stylized mark associated with purity, cleansing, or “untainted” symbolism. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it’s often chosen as a minimal decorative element in headings, stamps, badges, or tags rather than a full phrase. Designers and writers may use it to give a text piece a specific aesthetic without adding extra words. When displayed correctly, it can also serve as a recognizable icon-like character in layouts, documents, and user interfaces.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝌪?
It’s U+1D32A (Unicode name: “TETRAGRAM FOR PURITY”).
How can I copy 𝌪 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝌪
How do I reference 𝌪 in CSS or JavaScript escapes?
CSS escape: \\1D32A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D32A}.
Will 𝌪 display correctly on all devices?
It depends on whether the user’s fonts support this character. If the glyph doesn’t appear, try using a font with coverage for U+1D32A.