Diamond With Bottom Half Black Symbol
A solid diamond-like glyph with a black bottom half for visual accents and symbols.
U+2B19
The ⬙ symbol is a geometric mark often used as a compact visual element. It’s useful in UI mockups, lists, and decorative separators where you want something distinctive but small.
Diamond With Bottom Half Black Symbol Meaning
⬙ is a geometric, arrow-category symbol featuring a diamond shape with a black bottom half. In practice, it’s commonly used as a visual accent rather than a widely standardized “meaning” like a mathematical operator. Designers often choose it to represent a point, marker, badge, or attention cue due to its strong contrast and compact silhouette. In writing and UI, it can function as a bullet-like separator, a status indicator in lightweight dashboards, or a decorative delimiter in headings and section breaks. Its meaning is best inferred from context—typically conveying “marker,” “highlight,” or “stop/attention” in a custom design language.
Common uses
- •As a bullet or list marker for compact, high-contrast typography
- •As a decorative separator between sections or items
- •As a status or category indicator in lightweight UI lists
- •In signage, labels, or templates where a small attention icon is needed
- •As a stylistic “point” marker in infographics or design mockups
Examples
⬙ Diamond with Bottom Half Black
- ⬙⬙ Details
- ⬙Items: ⬙ Priority ⬙ Standard ⬙ Archived
- ⬙Status: ⬙ In progress
- ⬙Section break: ⬙ ⬙ ⬙
- ⬙Choose one: ⬙ Option A ⬙ Option B
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2B19 | |
| HTML Entity | ⬙ | |
| HTML Code | ⬙ | |
| CSS | \2B19 |
FAQ
What does the Diamond With Bottom Half Black symbol mean?
⬙ is a geometric, arrow-category symbol featuring a diamond shape with a black bottom half. In practice, it’s commonly used as a visual accent rather than a widely standardized “meaning” like a mathematical operator. Designers often choose it to represent a point, marker, badge, or attention cue due to its strong contrast and compact silhouette. In writing and UI, it can function as a bullet-like separator, a status indicator in lightweight dashboards, or a decorative delimiter in headings and section breaks. Its meaning is best inferred from context—typically conveying “marker,” “highlight,” or “stop/attention” in a custom design language.
What is the HTML entity for ⬙?
The HTML entity is ⬙.
How do I use ⬙ in CSS?
You can use the CSS escape \\2B19.
How do I insert ⬙ in JavaScript?
Use the Unicode escape \\u{2B19} in JavaScript strings.
Does ⬙ have a fixed meaning everywhere?
No—its meaning is usually context-based. Most commonly it’s used as a visual marker or decorative icon.