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Shaka Sign Hand Gesture - Meaning, Origin & Cultural Significance #3483614 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts the well-known shaka sign, where the thumb and pinky finger are extended while the three middle fingers are folded down. Originating in Hawaiian culture and popularized by surfers, the gesture conveys goodwill, solidarity, and the spirit of “hang loose.” Its clean, bold outline makes it ideal for digital use, tattoos, apparel, and cultural education materials.
Commonly used on travel websites, surf brand marketing, Hawaiian tourism pages, social media posts about beach culture, and educational content about nonverbal communication. Matches user intent for learning gestures, cultural symbols, or designing themed visuals.
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