Aesthetic Symbols (✿)
Aesthetic symbols are decorative characters used to design custom text frames, status lines, and cute nicknames. This page collects flowers, moons, stars, and music symbols.
Aesthetic Aesthetic Symbols Combinations
Unicode & Developer Specifications
HTML entities and escape strings for web developers, programmers, and software systems:
| Glyph | Unicode Character Name | Code Point | HTML Entity | CSS Escape |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ✿ | BLACK FLORET | U+273F | ✿ | \273F |
| ❀ | WHITE FLORET | U+2740 | ❀ | \2740 |
| ❁ | EIGHT PETALLED OUTLINED BLACK FLORET | U+2741 | ❁ | \2741 |
| ❃ | HEAVY TEARDROP-SPOCKED PINWHEEL ASTERISK | U+2743 | ❃ | \2743 |
| ❈ | HEAVY SPARKLE | U+274A | ❊ | \274A |
| ❉ | BALLOON-SPOCKED ASTERISK | U+2749 | ❉ | \2749 |
| ❊ | EIGHT TEARDROP-SPOCKED PROPELLER ASTERISK | U+274E | ❎ | \274E |
| ❋ | EIGHT TEARDROP-SPOCKED PROPELLER ASTERISK DETAILED | U+274F | ❏ | \274F |
| ☮ | PEACE SYMBOL | U+262E | ☮ | \262E |
| ☯ | YIN YANG | U+262F | ☯ | \262F |
| ⚓ | ANCHOR | U+2693 | &anchor; | \2693 |
| ☽ | FIRST QUARTER MOON | U+263D | ☽ | \263D |
| ☾ | LAST QUARTER MOON | U+263E | ☾ | \263E |
| ☀ | BLACK SUN WITH RAYS | U+2600 | &sun; | \2600 |
| ☁ | CLOUD | U+2601 | &cloud; | \2601 |
| ☂ | UMBRELLA | U+2602 | ☂ | \2602 |
| ♫ | EIGHTH NOTE | U+266B | ♪ | \266B |
| ♪ | QUAVER | U+266A | &sing; | \266A |
| ♬ | BEAMED SIXTEENTH NOTES | U+266C | ♬ | \266C |
| ♭ | MUSIC FLAT SIGN | U+266D | ♭ | \266D |
| ♮ | MUSIC NATURAL SIGN | U+266E | ♮ | \266E |
| ♯ | MUSIC SHARP SIGN | U+266F | ♯ | \266F |
| 🪐 | RINGED PLANET EMOJI | U+1FA90 | 🪐 | \1FA90 |
| 🌌 | MILKY WAY EMOJI | U+1F30C | 🌌 | \1F30C |
Platform Compatibility & Rendering Guides
Popularized on blogging sites (Tumblr) and social platforms, aesthetic symbols allow you to break up standard layouts. They are ideal for profile headers, dividers, and status updates, copying seamlessly without needing heavy image files.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are these aesthetic symbols safe to use in my Instagram bio?
Yes, Instagram fully supports these Unicode glyphs in bios, names, and captions. However, use them in moderation; excessive use of complex symbol strings can make your bio unreadable for screen readers used by visually impaired visitors.
Do these aesthetic symbols load correctly on older Android devices?
Most basic aesthetic symbols (like musical notes or suns) are supported globally. Extremely modern emoji-style symbols or rare historical script characters may render as a box if the device lacks updated system fonts.