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Shaka Sign Hand Gesture - Meaning, Origins & Cultural Significance #15972 (License: Personal Use)
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This minimalist black-and-white line drawing depicts the universally recognized “shaka” sign, rooted in Hawaiian culture and popularized by surfers worldwide. The gesture conveys goodwill, approval, and a relaxed attitude, often used in greetings, photos, and signage across beach towns and travel destinations. Its simplicity makes it ideal for logos, apparel, and digital content emphasizing surf, travel, or island lifestyle themes.
Used on travel blogs, surf brand websites, Hawaii tourism pages, and lifestyle content to evoke positivity, adventure, and cultural authenticity; matches user intent for learning about gestures, planning trips, or sourcing visual assets for branding.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning and history of the iconic shaka sign-a symbol of aloha, surf culture, and Hawaiian hospitality. Learn its origins and modern usage.
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