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Asterisk
Asterisk Operator
Star Operator
Star of David
Four Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk
Four Balloon-Spoked Asterisk
Heavy Four Balloon-Spoked Asterisk
Four Club-Spoked Asterisk
Black Four Pointed Star
White Four Pointed Star
Stress Outlined White Star
Circled White Star
Open Centre Black Star
Black Centre White Star
Outlined Black Star
Heavy Outlined Black Star
Pinwheel Star
Shadowed White Star
Heavy Asterisk
Open Centre Asterisk
Eight Spoked Asterisk
Eight Pointed Black Star
Eight Pointed Pinwheel Star
Six Pointed Black Star
Eight Pointed Rectilinear Black Star
Heavy Eight Pointed Rectilinear Black Star
Twelve Pointed Black Star
Sixteen Pointed Asterisk
Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk
Open Centre Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk
Heavy Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk
Six Petalled Black and White Florette
Black Florette
Reference Mark
Asterism
Two Asterisks Aligned Vertically
Outlined White Star
Three Lines Converging Right
Three Lines Converging Left
Pentagram
Right-Handed Interlaced Pentagram
Left-Handed Interlaced Pentagram
Inverted Pentagram
Floral Heart
Rotated Floral Heart
White Club Suit
Black Heart Suit
White Heart Suit
Rotated Heavy Black Heart Bullet
Reversed Rotated Floral Heart Bullet
Dotted Cross
Fleur-de-lis
Wheel of Dharma
Yin Yang
Peace Symbol
Hammer and Sickle
Caduceus
Ankh
Orthodox Cross
Chi Rho
Cross of Lorraine
Cross of Jerusalem
Star and Crescent
Farsi Symbol
Khanda
Black Cross on Shield
Shinto Shrine
Church
Black Left Pointing Index
Black Right Pointing Index
White Left Pointing Index
White Up Pointing Index
White Right Pointing Index
White Down Pointing Index
Victory Hand
Raised Hand
Raised Fist
Writing Hand
White Left Pointing Index Variant
White Right Pointing Index Variant
Black Right Pointing Index Bold
Black Left Pointing Index Bold
White Up Pointing Index Bold
White Down Pointing Index Bold
Envelope
Lower Right Pencil
Pencil
Upper Right Pencil
White Nib
Black Nib
Keyboard
Black Telephone
White Telephone
Upper Blade Scissors
Black Scissors
Lower Blade Scissors
White Scissors
Telephone Location Sign
Tape Drive
Airplane
Castle
Historic Site
Gear Without Hub
Gear With Handles
Map Symbol for Lighthouse

✨ About Decorative Symbols

A comprehensive collection of 105 decorative symbols, including star symbols, floral ornaments, hand symbols, and object symbols. Each symbol carries unique cultural and typographic value.

This page includes a total of 105 decorative symbols, covering star symbols, floral ornaments, hand symbols, and various object symbols. Decorative symbols play an important role in typography design, social media, user interfaces, and mathematical expressions. They not only serve a decorative function but also convey specific emotions and directional information. Below is a detailed introduction to the technical parameters and usage scenarios for each symbol, organized by category.

⭐ Star Symbols

Star symbols are among the most commonly used decorative and rating symbols. * (Asterisk) is the most basic star symbol, Unicode U+002A, LaTeX command \*, HTML entity *, commonly used for marking footnotes or emphasis. ∗ (Asterisk Operator) U+2217, LaTeX command \ast, HTML entity ∗, often used for convolution operations in mathematics. ⋆ (Star Operator) U+22C6, LaTeX command \star, HTML entity ⋆, representing star multiplication. Next is a series of decorative stars: ✡ (Star of David) U+2721, a Jewish cultural symbol, LaTeX requires specific font loading; ✢ (Four Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk) U+2722, ✣ (Four Balloon-Spoked Asterisk) U+2723, ✤ (Heavy Four Balloon-Spoked Asterisk) U+2724, ✥ (Four Club-Spoked Asterisk) U+2725, commonly used in vintage decoration. Also the classic ✦ (Black Four Pointed Star) U+2726, ✧ (White Four Pointed Star) U+2727, ✩ (Stress Outlined White Star) U+2729, ✪ (Circled White Star) U+272A, ✫ (Open Centre Black Star) U+272B, ✬ (Black Centre White Star) U+272C, ✭ (Outlined Black Star) U+272D, ✮ (Heavy Outlined Black Star) U+272E, ✯ (Pinwheel Star) U+272F, ✰ (Shadowed White Star) U+2730, ✱ (Heavy Asterisk) U+2731, ✲ (Open Centre Asterisk) U+2732, ✳ (Eight Spoked Asterisk) U+2733, ✴ (Eight Pointed Black Star) U+2734, ✵ (Eight Pointed Pinwheel Star) U+2735, ✶ (Six Pointed Black Star) U+2736, ✷ (Eight Pointed Rectilinear Black Star) U+2737, ✸ (Heavy Eight Pointed Rectilinear Black Star) U+2738, ✹ (Twelve Pointed Black Star) U+2739, ✺ (Sixteen Pointed Asterisk) U+273A, ✻ (Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk) U+273B, ✼ (Open Centre Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk) U+273C, ✽ (Heavy Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk) U+273D, ✾ (Six Petalled Black and White Florette) U+273E, ✿ (Black Florette) U+273F. ※ (Reference Mark) U+203B, commonly used as an annotation marker in Chinese typography, equivalent to the Japanese "komejirushi". ⁂ (Asterism) U+2042, a triple asterisk, often used for section decoration. ⁑ (Two Asterisks Aligned Vertically) U+2051, another variant. ⚝ (Outlined White Star) U+269D, an outlined star shape. ⚞ (Three Lines Converging Right) U+269E, ⚟ (Three Lines Converging Left) U+269F, ⛤ (Pentagram) U+26E4, ⛥ (Right-Handed Interlaced Pentagram) U+26E5, ⛦ (Left-Handed Interlaced Pentagram) U+26E6, ⛧ (Inverted Pentagram) U+26E7. These star symbols are widely used in rating systems, Christmas decorations, and UI design. When using them, pay attention to font compatibility; "Segoe UI Symbol" or "Noto Sans" fonts are recommended.

🌸 Floral & Ornamental Symbols

Floral and ornamental symbols add elegance and artistic flair to text. ❦ (Floral Heart) U+2766, also known as "Aldus leaf", commonly used for decoration and dividers, invocable in LaTeX via the pifont package. ❧ (Rotated Floral Heart) U+2767, also a decorative symbol. ♧ (White Club Suit) U+2667, a playing card symbol, Unicode U+2667, LaTeX command \clubsuit, HTML entity ♣. ♥ (Black Heart Suit) U+2665, LaTeX command \heartsuit, HTML entity ♥. ♡ (White Heart Suit) U+2661, commonly used to represent love. ❥ (Rotated Heavy Black Heart Bullet) U+2765, a rotated solid heart. ☙ (Reversed Rotated Floral Heart Bullet) U+2619, an ancient decorative symbol. ⁜ (Dotted Cross) U+205C, a decorative section break. ⚜ (Fleur-de-lis) U+269C, a symbol of the French monarchy, also used for decoration. ☸ (Wheel of Dharma) U+2638, ☯ (Yin Yang) U+262F, ☮ (Peace Symbol) U+262E, ☭ (Hammer and Sickle) U+262D, ☤ (Caduceus) U+2624, ☥ (Ankh) U+2625, ☦ (Orthodox Cross) U+2626, ☧ (Chi Rho) U+2627, ☨ (Cross of Lorraine) U+2628, ☩ (Cross of Jerusalem) U+2629, ☪ (Star and Crescent) U+262A, ☫ (Farsi Symbol) U+262B, ☬ (Khanda) U+262C. ⛨ (Black Cross on Shield) U+26E8, ⛩ (Shinto Shrine) U+26E9, ⛪ (Church) U+26EA. These symbols have wide applications in UI design, cultural displays, and religious contexts. In LaTeX, they usually require loading the pifont or marvosym package.

☞ Hand & Finger Symbols

Hand and finger symbols are used to indicate direction or draw attention. ☚ (Black Left Pointing Index) U+261A, indicates pointing left, commonly used in typographic guidance. ☛ (Black Right Pointing Index) U+261B, points to the right. ☜ (White Left Pointing Index) U+261C, ☝ (White Up Pointing Index) U+261D, points upward, LaTeX can use the dingbat package. ☞ (White Right Pointing Index) U+261E, ☟ (White Down Pointing Index) U+261F, points downward. ✌ (Victory Hand) U+270C, represents victory or peace. ✋ (Raised Hand) U+270B, indicates stop or display. ✊ (Raised Fist) U+270A, represents strength or solidarity. ✍ (Writing Hand) U+270D, emphasizes writing or creation. Additionally, there are repeated and for symmetrical design. Hand symbols are very practical in user manuals, educational materials, and web navigation, intuitively guiding the user's line of sight. Note the rendering differences of these symbols across operating systems; mobile support is usually good.

🎯 Object Symbols

Object symbols represent various tools and items from daily life, adding intuitive visual cues to interfaces and documents. ✉ (Envelope) U+2709, represents mail or message, LaTeX requires font support. ✍ (Writing Hand) U+270D, indicates writing or signature. ✎ (Lower Right Pencil) U+270E, ✏ (Pencil) U+270F, ✐ (Upper Right Pencil) U+2710, ✑ (White Nib) U+2711, ✒ (Black Nib) U+2712, these represent editing or writing tools. ⌨ (Keyboard) U+2328, represents keyboard input. ☎ (Black Telephone) U+260E, ☏ (White Telephone) U+260F, represent contact information. ✁ (Upper Blade Scissors) U+2701, ✂ (Black Scissors) U+2702, ✃ (Lower Blade Scissors) U+2703, ✄ (White Scissors) U+2704, represent cut operations. ✆ (Telephone Location Sign) U+2706, ✇ (Tape Drive) U+2707, ✈ (Airplane) U+2708, ✉ (Envelope) U+2709. ⛫ (Castle) U+26EB, ⛬ (Historic Site) U+26EC, ⛭ (Gear Without Hub) U+26ED, ⛮ (Gear With Handles) U+26EE, ⛯ (Map Symbol for Lighthouse) U+26EF. These symbols are heavily used in document separators, map annotations, and icon design. Object symbols are often used as icon replacements in UI design; pay attention to adding accessibility labels to ensure screen readers can interpret them correctly.

💡 Usage Tips

If you need to copy the Unicode, LaTeX command, or HTML entity for a decorative symbol, simply click the corresponding symbol card above, and in the popup detail panel, click the relevant item to copy it with one click. Each symbol can be generated as SVG vector source code or downloaded as a 512×512 pixel PNG image with a transparent background, convenient for use in presentations, design drafts, or educational materials. When writing academic papers or technical documents, LaTeX users can load corresponding packages (such as pifont, marvosym, dingbat) for optimal symbol support. For web developers, using HTML entities or Unicode characters directly ensures cross-browser compatibility. Although decorative symbols are small, they can often enhance the professionalism and refinement of your work in the details. Usage notes: First, decorative symbols render quite differently across fonts; "Segoe UI Emoji" or "Noto Color Emoji" are recommended for the best display. Second, many decorative symbols in LaTeX require loading the pifont, bbding, or dingbat packages; for example, the \ding{172} command can call decorative symbols. Third, HTML entities may have poor support for newer Unicode symbols; using the character itself or numeric entities as a fallback is recommended. Fourth, when copying SVG or downloading PNG, the generated graphic is rendered based on the current system font; for cross-platform consistency, consider embedding symbols as vector graphics. Fifth, hand symbols and star symbols are often used as icon replacements in UI design; remember to add accessibility labels. Sixth, floral ornamental symbols are suitable for invitations, greeting cards, and other design scenarios, and pairing them with elegant fonts can enhance the overall style. The decorative symbols above cover the vast majority of decorative needs in typography design, and using them correctly can make documents and interfaces more expressive.

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Cute

Symbols used for decoration and embellishment, including stars, flowers, arrows, borders, etc.