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Shaka Sign Hand Gesture - Meaning, Origin & Cultural Significance #3861436 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts the well-known “shaka” sign-a hand gesture formed by extending the thumb and pinky finger while curling the three middle fingers. Originating in Hawaii, it conveys “hang loose,” friendship, approval, or gratitude, and is deeply associated with surf culture and island hospitality. The clean, bold outline style makes it ideal for icons, educational materials, or cultural infographics.
Used on travel websites, surf brand pages, Hawaiian cultural resources, emoji/gesture guides, and educational content about nonverbal communication. Matches user intent to learn about gesture meaning, cultural symbols, or visual iconography for design.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic shaka sign-its Hawaiian roots, surf culture ties, and universal message of aloha, friendship, and relaxation. Learn its history and usage.
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