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Shaka Hand Sign - Meaning, Origin, and Cultural Significance #32243 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts the universally recognized “shaka” hand sign, originating from Hawaiian surf culture and embodying the aloha spirit. The gesture-formed by extending the thumb and pinky while curling the three middle fingers-is widely used to convey goodwill, approval, or a relaxed attitude. It’s especially popular in coastal communities, travel branding, and lifestyle content emphasizing positivity and connection.
Used on travel blogs, surf shop websites, cultural education pages, and social media posts about Hawaii or beach lifestyles; matches user intent seeking symbolism, visual reference, or cultural context for the shaka sign.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning and history of the iconic shaka hand sign-symbol of aloha spirit, surf culture, and Hawaiian hospitality. Learn its origins and modern uses.
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