Aesthetic Symbols ✦ — Copy and Paste
Aesthetic symbols are the decorative glue of modern social-media profiles — the tiny stars, moons, sparkles, brackets, and exotic characters that frame names and bios in Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, and Discord. This page collects the most-used decorative glyphs from across Unicode: four-point sparkles ✦ ✧, combining dots ⋆ ⊹ ࿔, moon phases ☾ ☽ ☼, Egyptian-hieroglyph decoratives 𓆸 𓂃, Japanese-style brackets ꒰ ꒱ ❀, occult and religious 𖤍 𖠌 ✟, and miscellaneous flourishes ⌒ ⌗ ➶ that show up everywhere in aesthetic profile design.
How to use aesthetic symbols
Click any symbol to copy. Aesthetic decoration follows a few patterns: place small symbols (⋆ ⊹ ࿔) around a word or name for ambient sparkle, frame a phrase with paired brackets (꒰꒱ or ⊰⊱) for the soft-girl bracket look, or alternate decorative dots between words for spacing emphasis (word ⋆ word ⋆ word). The combining symbols (˚ ྀི ̥) sit above the previous character — use sparingly, they only display correctly with the right base. For maximum visual impact, sandwich your bio name with ‧₊˚ at the start and ˚₊‧ at the end. Mix with hearts, stars, and flowers from the related pages.
Where aesthetic symbols shine
Instagram and TikTok bio decoration
Frame your name or tagline with sparkle pairs — ‧₊˚ Alex ˚₊‧ or ꒰ writer ꒱ — the signature look of clean aesthetic accounts. Pinterest is full of inspiration boards.
Bracket-style nicknames
Wrap usernames or words with paired brackets — ꒰ shy bee ꒱, ⊰ moonchild ⊱, ❛ song ❜ — a popular look in K-pop, anime, and aesthetic spaces.
Soft / cottagecore / dreamcore profiles
Mix Egyptian-hieroglyph 𓆸 (a fish/insect glyph repurposed as a 'butterfly') with combining dots ⊹ ࿔ for the ethereal blog/Tumblr-revival look. ✦ as a center divider.
Witchcraft / occult / dark aesthetic
Combine ☾ ☽ moons with ✟ crosses and 𖤍 inverted hearts for the goth/witchy aesthetic. Pair with dark-themed font generators for full effect.
Section dividers in long bios
Use ✦ ✦ ✦ or 𓆸 ⋆ 𓆸 as horizontal breaks between bio sections — about, links, contact — for visual hierarchy in profiles that allow line breaks.