🙰

Technical information

Symbol🙰
NameScript ligature et ornament
Unicode numberU+1F670
CategoryAmpersand and ligature et ornaments
DescriptionThe Unicode character 🙰, or U+1F670, is known as the "Script Ligature ET Ornament". It belongs to the "Ornamental Dingbats" block and falls under the "Symbol, Other" category in the Unicode standard. This character is a decorative representation of the ligature "ET", where the letters "E" and "T" are combined into a single, stylized glyph. Historically, ligatures were used in typography to improve the aesthetics and readability of certain letter combinations in printed text. The "Script Ligature ET Ornament" is more decorative in nature and is used primarily for ornamental or design purposes rather than general text. Its visual appearance is typically intricate and artistic, reminiscent of script fonts or calligraphy. The specific appearance of this character can slightly differ based on the font and typography used.

Encoding

HTML Entity🙰
HTML Entity (hex)🙰
URL Escape Code%F0%9F%99%B0
UTF-8 (hex)0xF0 0x9F 0x99 0xB0
UTF-8 (binary)11110000:10011111:10011001:10110000
UTF-160xD83D 0xDE70
UTF-320x0001F670

Source Code

C, C++, and Java"\uD83D\uDE70"
CSS Code\01F670
JavaScript"\uD83D\uDE70"
Perl\x{1F670}
Python 2u"\u0001F670"
Python 3\u0001F670
Ruby\u{1F670}

Preview

This Unicode character looks like this 🙰 in sentence and in bold like this 🙰 and in italic like this 🙰.

Font size:

🙰
12px
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16px
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20px
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28px
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36px
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48px
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72px

CSS Property: font-weight

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100
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300
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400
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500
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700
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800
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900

HTML Forms and Input

input
disabled input
🙰
input-group
select
button
button

Code examples in HTML and CSS

<span>&#128624;</span>

            
span {
    content: "\1F670";
}

The symbol in different fonts

🙰
-apple-system
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Apple Color Emoji
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Arial
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BlinkMacSystemFont
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Courier New
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Georgia
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Droid Sans
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Helvetica
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Noto Sans
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Oxygen
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Roboto
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"Segoe UI"
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sans-serif
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Segoe UI Emoji
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Segoe UI Symbol
🙰
system-ui
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Times New Roman
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Ubuntu
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Verdana

References