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Shaka Hand Sign - Meaning, Origin & Cultural Significance #129949 (License: Personal Use)
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This minimalist black-and-white illustration depicts the classic shaka hand gesture-thumb and pinky extended, middle three fingers folded-originating in Hawaii and popularized by surfers. It conveys goodwill, relaxation, and solidarity, often used in greetings, photos, and branding to evoke a carefree, inclusive spirit. The clean line art style makes it ideal for digital use, logos, or educational content about cultural symbols.
Used on travel blogs, surf brand websites, Hawaiian cultural pages, and social media posts to represent aloha spirit; matches user intent seeking symbolism, emoji alternatives, or visual assets for positive messaging.
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