White Concave-sided Diamond Symbol
⟡ is the white concave-sided diamond symbol used as a decorative math-style marker.
U+27E1
⟡ (U+27E1) is a Unicode symbol shaped like a white diamond with concave sides. It’s commonly used to add a neat visual accent in text. Below you’ll find copy options plus practical ways to use it in design and writing.
White Concave-sided Diamond Symbol Meaning
The symbol ⟡ is officially named “WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND” (Unicode U+27E1). Visually, it works as a compact decorative marker that can suggest bullets, highlights, or section dividers without using a typical dot or square. Because it resembles a geometric “diamond” used in math and technical fonts, many people treat it as a neutral symbol for labeling, enumerations, or UI ornaments. In everyday writing it’s mostly chosen for aesthetics: a clean, minimalist glyph that stands out while remaining subtle.
Common uses
- •Decorative bullet points in lists where you want something lighter than a standard bullet
- •Section separators or subtle dividers in flyers, posters, and document headers
- •UI labels and badges in dashboards where you want a geometric accent
- •Math/logic notation as a stylistic marker or placeholder in plain text
- •Typography and branding ornaments for initials, stamps, or monograms
Examples
⟡ White Concave-Sided Diamond Symbol
- ⟡Features: ⟡ Fast setup ⟡ Clear layouts ⟡ Custom themes
- ⟡Agenda: ⟡ Intro ⟡ Main topic ⟡ Q&A
- ⟡Status: ⟡ In review
- ⟡Tip ⟡ Use consistent spacing for readability.
- ⟡Collection ⟡ Spring releases
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+27E1 | |
| HTML Entity | ⟡ | |
| HTML Code | ⟡ | |
| CSS | \27E1 |
FAQ
What does the White Concave-sided Diamond symbol mean?
The symbol ⟡ is officially named “WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND” (Unicode U+27E1). Visually, it works as a compact decorative marker that can suggest bullets, highlights, or section dividers without using a typical dot or square. Because it resembles a geometric “diamond” used in math and technical fonts, many people treat it as a neutral symbol for labeling, enumerations, or UI ornaments. In everyday writing it’s mostly chosen for aesthetics: a clean, minimalist glyph that stands out while remaining subtle.
What is the Unicode code point for ⟡?
⟡ is Unicode U+27E1 (WHITE CONCAVE-SIDED DIAMOND).
How can I copy ⟡ using HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ⟡.
What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\27E1. JavaScript escape: \\u{27E1}.
Is ⟡ the same as a regular diamond symbol?
It’s a different glyph: ⟡ is specifically the white concave-sided diamond (U+27E1), which may look distinct from other diamond-like symbols depending on the font.