Lari Sign Symbol
The ₾ Lari Sign is a currency symbol used to represent the Georgian lari.
U+20BE
The ₾ symbol is known as the Lari Sign. It’s used in everyday writing and design when referring to Georgian currency. Use it directly or copy the available HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.
Lari Sign Symbol Meaning
₾, the Lari Sign, represents the Georgian lari. It’s commonly used in prices, totals, and financial text to indicate amounts in lari without writing the full currency name. In design and publishing, the symbol helps keep layouts compact and consistent, especially in menus, invoices, receipts, and product listings. When building software or web pages, you may need the correct character encoding and escapes so the symbol renders properly across browsers and fonts. The official Unicode details are U+20BE, with HTML entity ₾ and JavaScript escape \\u{20BE}.
Common uses
- •Displaying Georgian currency amounts in product prices and storefronts
- •Labeling totals on invoices, receipts, and billing screens
- •Formatting money fields in spreadsheets, documents, and templates
- •Creating UI/UX currency badges for Georgian lari transactions
- •Writing financial or travel content that cites prices in lari
Examples
₾ Lari Sign (Georgian Currency Symbol)
- ₾Price: ₾49.99
- ₾Total due: ₾1,250
- ₾Daily rate: ₾75
- ₾Subscription: ₾29/month
- ₾Exchange amount: ₾600
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+20BE | |
| HTML Entity | ₾ | |
| HTML Code | ₾ | |
| CSS | \20BE |
FAQ
What does the Lari Sign symbol mean?
₾, the Lari Sign, represents the Georgian lari. It’s commonly used in prices, totals, and financial text to indicate amounts in lari without writing the full currency name. In design and publishing, the symbol helps keep layouts compact and consistent, especially in menus, invoices, receipts, and product listings. When building software or web pages, you may need the correct character encoding and escapes so the symbol renders properly across browsers and fonts. The official Unicode details are U+20BE, with HTML entity ₾ and JavaScript escape \\u{20BE}.
What Unicode character is the ₾ lari sign?
The Lari Sign is Unicode U+20BE.
How do I write ₾ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ₾.
How do I include ₾ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\20BE. JavaScript escape: \\u{20BE}.
Where should I use the ₾ symbol?
It’s used to label amounts in Georgian lari in contexts like prices, invoices, menus, and other currency displays.