Balinese Inverted Carik Siki is the Unicode character at codepoint U+1B4E in the Balinese block of the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). Click the character above to copy it to your clipboard — or use one of the
encodings below to embed it in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python or plain text.
Technical Reference
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How to Use Balinese Inverted Carik Siki
To use the Balinese Inverted Carik Siki symbol () in HTML, insert the
entity ᭎ directly into your markup. The decimal entity ᭎ works in any HTML-serialised document.
In CSS pseudo-elements use content: '\1B4E';.
In JavaScript and TypeScript the escape '\u1B4E' evaluates to . In Python source, write '\u1B4E'.
The character encodes to E1 AD 8E as UTF-8 bytes and 1B4E as UTF-16 code units. Its decimal codepoint is 6990.
This is a text-based Unicode character. It will render in the current font on most platforms. If a font lacks this glyph, the browser may show a placeholder or fall back to a system font.